Aim: Progress in medical care and technology has led to patients with more advanced illnesses being admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). The practice of approaching end-of-life (EOL) care decisions and limiting care is well documented in Western literature but unknown in Singapore. We performed a retrospective cohort study to describe the practice of EOL care in patients dying in a Singapore surgical ICU (SICU). The surgical critical care population was chosen as it is unique because surgeons are frequently involved in the EOL process. Methods: All consecutive patients aged 21 and above admitted to the SICU from July 2011 to March 2012, and who passed away in the ICU or within 7 days of discharge from the ICU (to account for transferr...
Objective: To evaluate physicians' reasoning, considerations and possible difficulties in end-of-lif...
To determine how often care is limited at the end of life and the factors that are associated with t...
Background: End-of-life decision making in the Intensive Care Unit(ICU), can be emotionally challeng...
BACKGROUND: Many terminally ill patients die while receiving life-sustaining treatment. Recently, th...
End-of-life decisions are always difficult and complex, especially in the surgical setting. This stu...
Introduction: Intensive care may prolong the dying process in patients who have been unresponsive to...
Objective : To describe the end-of-life care preferences of individuals, and to examine the influenc...
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...
Purpose: To appraise the end-of-life decision-making in several intensive care units (ICUs) and to e...
Background/PurposeEnd-of-life decisions are always difficult and complex, especially in the surgical...
The intensive care unit (ICU) is generally considered as part of the hospital where patients are tre...
PURPOSE: To better understand events related to going home to die (GHTD) from the intensive care uni...
Background Many critically ill patients who die will do so after a decision has been made to withhol...
BACKGROUND Many critically ill patients who die will do so after a decision has been made to with...
Objective: To evaluate physicians' reasoning, considerations and possible difficulties in end-of-lif...
To determine how often care is limited at the end of life and the factors that are associated with t...
Background: End-of-life decision making in the Intensive Care Unit(ICU), can be emotionally challeng...
BACKGROUND: Many terminally ill patients die while receiving life-sustaining treatment. Recently, th...
End-of-life decisions are always difficult and complex, especially in the surgical setting. This stu...
Introduction: Intensive care may prolong the dying process in patients who have been unresponsive to...
Objective : To describe the end-of-life care preferences of individuals, and to examine the influenc...
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...
Purpose: To appraise the end-of-life decision-making in several intensive care units (ICUs) and to e...
Background/PurposeEnd-of-life decisions are always difficult and complex, especially in the surgical...
The intensive care unit (ICU) is generally considered as part of the hospital where patients are tre...
PURPOSE: To better understand events related to going home to die (GHTD) from the intensive care uni...
Background Many critically ill patients who die will do so after a decision has been made to withhol...
BACKGROUND Many critically ill patients who die will do so after a decision has been made to with...
Objective: To evaluate physicians' reasoning, considerations and possible difficulties in end-of-lif...
To determine how often care is limited at the end of life and the factors that are associated with t...
Background: End-of-life decision making in the Intensive Care Unit(ICU), can be emotionally challeng...