The right to refuse medical intervention is well established, but it remains unclear how best to respect and exercise this right in life support. Contemporary ethical guidelines for critical care give ambiguous advice, largely because they focus on the moral equivalence of withdrawing and withholding care without confronting the very real differences regarding who is aware and informed of intervention options and how patient values are communicated and enacted. In withholding care, doctors typically withhold information about interventions judged too futile to offer. They thus retain greater decision-making burden (and power) and face weaker obligations to secure consent from patients or proxies. In withdrawing care, there is a clearer impe...
The practice of intensive care medicine raises multiple legal and ethical issues on a daily basis, m...
Recent advances in medical technology have led to a gap between medical treatment and our ability to...
Towards the end of life, physicians face dilemmas of discontinuing life-sustaining treatments or int...
Withholding or withdrawing a life-sustaining treatment tends to be very challenging for health care ...
International audienceThe decision to limit or withdraw life-support treatment is an integral part o...
Withholding or withdrawing a life-sustaining treatment tends to be very challenging for health care ...
Many deaths in intensive care units are preceded by decisions to withhold or withdraw life-sustainin...
Many individuals suffering from acute or progressive neurologic problems are managed in intensive ca...
Case description: Withdrawal of treatment is a common practice in critical care settings, perticular...
Refusal of life-saving therapy can be a challenging situation in the practice of emergency medicine....
In the Intensive Care Unit of hospitals, the biggest dilemma of choice is knowing when to withhold a...
No AbstractSouth African Journal of Bioethics and Law Vol. 1 (1) 2008: pp. 24-2
Who should decide when to discontinue life support when such treatment appears to be hopeless? This ...
Decisions about withdrawing and withholding treatment are common in health care. During almost every...
Decisions about withdrawing and withholding treatment are common in health care. During almost every...
The practice of intensive care medicine raises multiple legal and ethical issues on a daily basis, m...
Recent advances in medical technology have led to a gap between medical treatment and our ability to...
Towards the end of life, physicians face dilemmas of discontinuing life-sustaining treatments or int...
Withholding or withdrawing a life-sustaining treatment tends to be very challenging for health care ...
International audienceThe decision to limit or withdraw life-support treatment is an integral part o...
Withholding or withdrawing a life-sustaining treatment tends to be very challenging for health care ...
Many deaths in intensive care units are preceded by decisions to withhold or withdraw life-sustainin...
Many individuals suffering from acute or progressive neurologic problems are managed in intensive ca...
Case description: Withdrawal of treatment is a common practice in critical care settings, perticular...
Refusal of life-saving therapy can be a challenging situation in the practice of emergency medicine....
In the Intensive Care Unit of hospitals, the biggest dilemma of choice is knowing when to withhold a...
No AbstractSouth African Journal of Bioethics and Law Vol. 1 (1) 2008: pp. 24-2
Who should decide when to discontinue life support when such treatment appears to be hopeless? This ...
Decisions about withdrawing and withholding treatment are common in health care. During almost every...
Decisions about withdrawing and withholding treatment are common in health care. During almost every...
The practice of intensive care medicine raises multiple legal and ethical issues on a daily basis, m...
Recent advances in medical technology have led to a gap between medical treatment and our ability to...
Towards the end of life, physicians face dilemmas of discontinuing life-sustaining treatments or int...