The participation of the people in health decisions may be structured in various levels. One of these is participation in decisions for the treatment. "Advanced directives" is one of the examples for the participation in decisions for the treatment.We wanted to determine the decisions on advanced life support at the end-stage of life in case of a life-threatening illness for the people themselves and their first degree relatives and the factors effecting these decisions.The cross-sectional study was conducted with volunteers among patients and patient relatives who applied to all polyclinics of the Ankara Numune Training and Research Hospital except the emergency, oncology and psychiatry polyclinics between 15.12.2012 and 15.03.2013.A quest...
The society of the United States of America needs more awareness of the means to have quality End-of...
Introduction: End-of-life-decisions (EOLD) have become an important part of modern intensive care me...
A cross-sectional survey was administered to family members of patients who died at 1 of the 5 Catho...
Public who are the target audience of health care system need to be actively involved in the system ...
Background Decision-making at the end-of-life is complex and requires significant resources despite ...
Purpose: This study examined patients ’ and surro-gates ’ attitudes about using advance directives t...
Most Americans will die in a hospital or skilled care facility. Despire diligent efforts by local ci...
Background: This paper joins the debate over changes in the role of health professionals when applyi...
End-of-life-decisions (EOLD) have become an important part of modern intensive care medicine. With i...
Little is known in Europe about end-of-life (EOL) decisions and advance directives (AD), particularl...
Abstract Background This paper joins the debate over changes in the role of health professionals whe...
mprovements in medical and life-sus-taining technologies have contributed to extending human life ex...
End-of-life-decisions (EOLD) have become an important part of modern intensive care medicine. With i...
End-of-life-decisions (EOLD) have become an important part of modern intensive care medicine. With i...
Advance directives (ADs) might be useful in achieving improved communication and satisfaction with d...
The society of the United States of America needs more awareness of the means to have quality End-of...
Introduction: End-of-life-decisions (EOLD) have become an important part of modern intensive care me...
A cross-sectional survey was administered to family members of patients who died at 1 of the 5 Catho...
Public who are the target audience of health care system need to be actively involved in the system ...
Background Decision-making at the end-of-life is complex and requires significant resources despite ...
Purpose: This study examined patients ’ and surro-gates ’ attitudes about using advance directives t...
Most Americans will die in a hospital or skilled care facility. Despire diligent efforts by local ci...
Background: This paper joins the debate over changes in the role of health professionals when applyi...
End-of-life-decisions (EOLD) have become an important part of modern intensive care medicine. With i...
Little is known in Europe about end-of-life (EOL) decisions and advance directives (AD), particularl...
Abstract Background This paper joins the debate over changes in the role of health professionals whe...
mprovements in medical and life-sus-taining technologies have contributed to extending human life ex...
End-of-life-decisions (EOLD) have become an important part of modern intensive care medicine. With i...
End-of-life-decisions (EOLD) have become an important part of modern intensive care medicine. With i...
Advance directives (ADs) might be useful in achieving improved communication and satisfaction with d...
The society of the United States of America needs more awareness of the means to have quality End-of...
Introduction: End-of-life-decisions (EOLD) have become an important part of modern intensive care me...
A cross-sectional survey was administered to family members of patients who died at 1 of the 5 Catho...