The aim of the present study was to describe variations in patient participation in deci-sions about care planning during the final phase of life for a group of gravely ill patients, and how the different actors ’ manner of acting promotes or impedes patient participa-tion. Thirty-seven qualitative research interviews were conducted with relatives of the patients. The patients ’ participation in the decisions could be categorized into four vari-ations: self-determination, co-determination, delegation and nonparticipation. The man-ner in which patients, relatives and caregivers acted differed in the respective variations; this seemed either to promote or to impede the patients ’ opportunities of participating in the decision making. The poss...
Up until now, scholars who studied end of life medical care and patient autonomy have concluded that...
Background: The Singapore national Advance Care Planning (ACP) programme was launched in 2011 with t...
Background: Family members are important companions of severely ill patients with cancer. However, s...
The increasing emphasis on the consumer's choice in health care treatment has contributed to the gro...
Decision making in the context of palliative care is particularly complex given the unpredictable il...
Background: Patient participation is required by law in Norway and in several western countries. Cur...
Family members (or health-care confidants) of incapacitated patients are often consulted by doctors ...
Context. Hospital care and communication tend to be focused on the individual patient, and decision ...
Abstract Introduction Patient participation is essential for quality palliative care, and physicians...
In Dutch healthcare, patients and physicians are responsible for medical end-of-life decisions. Thes...
Decisions concerning how, when and where patients should die have traditionally been the exclusive d...
Deaths from chronic illness are often preceded by a potentially life-shortening end-of-life decision...
Background Involving nursing home patients and their relatives in end-of-life care c...
participation The aim of this study was to describe how patients ’ participation in the care they re...
Purpose: Patients are often encouraged to participate in treatment decision-making. Most studies on ...
Up until now, scholars who studied end of life medical care and patient autonomy have concluded that...
Background: The Singapore national Advance Care Planning (ACP) programme was launched in 2011 with t...
Background: Family members are important companions of severely ill patients with cancer. However, s...
The increasing emphasis on the consumer's choice in health care treatment has contributed to the gro...
Decision making in the context of palliative care is particularly complex given the unpredictable il...
Background: Patient participation is required by law in Norway and in several western countries. Cur...
Family members (or health-care confidants) of incapacitated patients are often consulted by doctors ...
Context. Hospital care and communication tend to be focused on the individual patient, and decision ...
Abstract Introduction Patient participation is essential for quality palliative care, and physicians...
In Dutch healthcare, patients and physicians are responsible for medical end-of-life decisions. Thes...
Decisions concerning how, when and where patients should die have traditionally been the exclusive d...
Deaths from chronic illness are often preceded by a potentially life-shortening end-of-life decision...
Background Involving nursing home patients and their relatives in end-of-life care c...
participation The aim of this study was to describe how patients ’ participation in the care they re...
Purpose: Patients are often encouraged to participate in treatment decision-making. Most studies on ...
Up until now, scholars who studied end of life medical care and patient autonomy have concluded that...
Background: The Singapore national Advance Care Planning (ACP) programme was launched in 2011 with t...
Background: Family members are important companions of severely ill patients with cancer. However, s...