DEMANDS BY PATIENTS OR THEIR FAMILIES for treatment thought to be inappropriate by health care providers constitute an important set of moral problems in clinical practice. A variety of approaches to such cases have been described in the litera-ture, including medical futility, standard of care and negotiation. Medical futility fails because it confounds morally distinct cases: demand for an ineffective treat-ment and demand for an effective treatment that supports a controversial end (e.g., permanent unconsciousness). Medical futility is not necessary in the first case and is harmful in the second. Ineffective treatment falls outside the standard of care, and thus health care workers have no obligation to provide it. Demands for treat-ment...
I begin by exploring the distinction between the physiologic, quantitative, and qualitative concepti...
Especially in oncology and in critical care, the provision of medical care can require therapeutic c...
Part II of this article discusses the concept of futility and reviews various proposed approaches to...
Demands by Patients or their Families for treatment thought to be inappropriate by health care provi...
Especially in oncology and in critical care, the provision of medical care can require therapeutic c...
OBJECTIVES:. Limiting or withdrawing nonbeneficial medical care is considered ethically responsible ...
Currently, our medical field has developed medical knowledge and technology to prolong the life of p...
EssayFutility, in general, is the inability to achieve an intended goal or outcome. Biomedical futil...
The aim of this article is to analyse the contemporary ‘futility discourse ’ from a con-structivist ...
The refusal of a child or young person to comply with a clinician's recommendations for treatment cr...
The last few decades have brought to the medical community a level of accountability that it has nev...
The social acceptance of psychiatric conditions has seen serious progression since the days of the V...
When asked about setting limits on medical treatment in the face of severe illness, patients and the...
This chapter examines the concept of futility in end-of-life decision-making. The term is generally ...
Contrary to the widespread concern about over-treatment at the end of life, today, patient preferenc...
I begin by exploring the distinction between the physiologic, quantitative, and qualitative concepti...
Especially in oncology and in critical care, the provision of medical care can require therapeutic c...
Part II of this article discusses the concept of futility and reviews various proposed approaches to...
Demands by Patients or their Families for treatment thought to be inappropriate by health care provi...
Especially in oncology and in critical care, the provision of medical care can require therapeutic c...
OBJECTIVES:. Limiting or withdrawing nonbeneficial medical care is considered ethically responsible ...
Currently, our medical field has developed medical knowledge and technology to prolong the life of p...
EssayFutility, in general, is the inability to achieve an intended goal or outcome. Biomedical futil...
The aim of this article is to analyse the contemporary ‘futility discourse ’ from a con-structivist ...
The refusal of a child or young person to comply with a clinician's recommendations for treatment cr...
The last few decades have brought to the medical community a level of accountability that it has nev...
The social acceptance of psychiatric conditions has seen serious progression since the days of the V...
When asked about setting limits on medical treatment in the face of severe illness, patients and the...
This chapter examines the concept of futility in end-of-life decision-making. The term is generally ...
Contrary to the widespread concern about over-treatment at the end of life, today, patient preferenc...
I begin by exploring the distinction between the physiologic, quantitative, and qualitative concepti...
Especially in oncology and in critical care, the provision of medical care can require therapeutic c...
Part II of this article discusses the concept of futility and reviews various proposed approaches to...