Background: Modern medicine has allowed physicians to support the dying terminally-ill patient with artificial means. However, a common dilemma faced by physicians in general, and intensivist in particular is when to limit or withdraw aggressive intervention. Objective: To study the effect of training background and seniority on Do-not to resuscitate (DNR) decisions in the Middle East. Methods: Anonymous questionnaire sent to members of the Pan Arab Society of Critical Care. Results: The response rate was 46.2%. Most of the responders were Muslim (86%) and consultants (70.9%). Majority of the responders were trained in western countries. Religion played a major role in 59.3 % for making the DNR decision. DNR was considered equivalent to com...
OBJECTIVE: Decisions about withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment (WWLST) from adults ...
The advancement of medical therapy that leads to the discovery of new medical treatments is indeed a...
Background: Quality end-of-life care depends on understanding patients ’ end-of-life choices. Indivi...
Abdullah S Amoudi,1 Mohammed H Albar,2 Amjed M Bokhari,3 Sultan H Yahya,4 Anas A Merdad1 1Department...
Ahmed Aljohaney, Yasser Bawazir Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz Universi...
IMPORTANCE: Controversy exists regarding whether the decision to pursue a do-not-resuscitate (DNR) o...
Background: Despite the advent of palliative care, the quality of dying in the hospital remains poor...
Masood Fallahi,1 Homayion Banaderakhshan,1 Alireza Abdi,1 Fariba Borhani,2 Rasool Kaviannezhad,3 Has...
Author: Stasys Zilinskas Title: Analysis of the attitude of health care specialists towards the righ...
Objectives: To study the attitudes of both medical and non-medical students towards the do-not-resus...
Background: Although the acute hospital setting is not considered to be an ideal place of death, man...
Background: Do not resuscitate (DNR) is a controversial ethico-legal issue and there is no lega...
Objectives: To determine what treatment decisions physicians will make when faced with an incompeten...
Background: Recent cultural changes place doctors under increasing pressure to work with their patie...
Aims: To evaluate the need for Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) orders in a tertiary referral centre for neo...
OBJECTIVE: Decisions about withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment (WWLST) from adults ...
The advancement of medical therapy that leads to the discovery of new medical treatments is indeed a...
Background: Quality end-of-life care depends on understanding patients ’ end-of-life choices. Indivi...
Abdullah S Amoudi,1 Mohammed H Albar,2 Amjed M Bokhari,3 Sultan H Yahya,4 Anas A Merdad1 1Department...
Ahmed Aljohaney, Yasser Bawazir Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz Universi...
IMPORTANCE: Controversy exists regarding whether the decision to pursue a do-not-resuscitate (DNR) o...
Background: Despite the advent of palliative care, the quality of dying in the hospital remains poor...
Masood Fallahi,1 Homayion Banaderakhshan,1 Alireza Abdi,1 Fariba Borhani,2 Rasool Kaviannezhad,3 Has...
Author: Stasys Zilinskas Title: Analysis of the attitude of health care specialists towards the righ...
Objectives: To study the attitudes of both medical and non-medical students towards the do-not-resus...
Background: Although the acute hospital setting is not considered to be an ideal place of death, man...
Background: Do not resuscitate (DNR) is a controversial ethico-legal issue and there is no lega...
Objectives: To determine what treatment decisions physicians will make when faced with an incompeten...
Background: Recent cultural changes place doctors under increasing pressure to work with their patie...
Aims: To evaluate the need for Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) orders in a tertiary referral centre for neo...
OBJECTIVE: Decisions about withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment (WWLST) from adults ...
The advancement of medical therapy that leads to the discovery of new medical treatments is indeed a...
Background: Quality end-of-life care depends on understanding patients ’ end-of-life choices. Indivi...