he present article aimed to provide a comprehensive review of current status of end-of-life (EOL) care and sociocultural considerations in Korea, with focus on the EOL communication and use of advance directives (AD) in elderly Koreans. Through literature review, we discuss the current status of EOL care and sociocultural considerations in Korea, and provide a look-ahead. In Korea, patients often receive life-sustaining treatment until the very end of life. Advance care planning is rare, and most do-not-resuscitate decisions are made between the family and physician at the very end of patient's life. Koreans, influenced mainly by Confucian tradition, prefer a natural death and discontinuation of life-sustaining treatment. Although Korea...
Hospice care is one of the most important healthcare services, because death is the ultimateend of p...
AIM: The aim of this study was to clarify the relationship between social support, decisional confli...
Older Chinese Americans often defer end-of-life (EOL) care discussions. Moreover,healthcare provider...
End-of-life communication is an important process as it allows individuals\u27 treatment preferences...
Ageing has been recognized as one of the most critically important health-care issues worldwide. It ...
Background : End-of-life (EOL) care decisions have become an urgent issue in Korea in response to re...
This paper deals with legal and institutional aspects of end-of-life and hospice issues in Korea. Wi...
Background. The goal of advance directives is to help patients retain their dignity and autonomy by ...
This study examined cultural differences in advance care planning (ACP) and various strategies that ...
Advance directives (ADs) can support autonomy in making healthcare decisions and minimize unnecessar...
The purpose of this study was to examine factors affecting death attitudes among middle-aged Koreans...
Purpose: This study examined the current state of death preparedness and factors related to the deat...
The purpose of this study was to investigate Korean attitudes toward advance directives (ADs) among ...
Abstract Background In Japan, discussion concerning advance directives (ADs) has been on the rise du...
Scientific Research Posters (Law and Ethics): no. 91Background: Advance directive (AD) is based upon...
Hospice care is one of the most important healthcare services, because death is the ultimateend of p...
AIM: The aim of this study was to clarify the relationship between social support, decisional confli...
Older Chinese Americans often defer end-of-life (EOL) care discussions. Moreover,healthcare provider...
End-of-life communication is an important process as it allows individuals\u27 treatment preferences...
Ageing has been recognized as one of the most critically important health-care issues worldwide. It ...
Background : End-of-life (EOL) care decisions have become an urgent issue in Korea in response to re...
This paper deals with legal and institutional aspects of end-of-life and hospice issues in Korea. Wi...
Background. The goal of advance directives is to help patients retain their dignity and autonomy by ...
This study examined cultural differences in advance care planning (ACP) and various strategies that ...
Advance directives (ADs) can support autonomy in making healthcare decisions and minimize unnecessar...
The purpose of this study was to examine factors affecting death attitudes among middle-aged Koreans...
Purpose: This study examined the current state of death preparedness and factors related to the deat...
The purpose of this study was to investigate Korean attitudes toward advance directives (ADs) among ...
Abstract Background In Japan, discussion concerning advance directives (ADs) has been on the rise du...
Scientific Research Posters (Law and Ethics): no. 91Background: Advance directive (AD) is based upon...
Hospice care is one of the most important healthcare services, because death is the ultimateend of p...
AIM: The aim of this study was to clarify the relationship between social support, decisional confli...
Older Chinese Americans often defer end-of-life (EOL) care discussions. Moreover,healthcare provider...