BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Deciding about treatment goals at the end of life is a frequent and difficult challenge to medical staff. As more health care institutions issue ethico-legal guidelines to their staff the effects of such a guideline should be investigated in a pilot project.¦PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS: Prospective evaluation study using the pre-post method. Physicians and nurses working in ten intensive care units of a university medical center in Germany answered a specially designed questionnaire before and one year after issuance of the guideline.¦RESULTS: 197 analyzable answers were obtained from the first (pre-guideline) and 251 from the second (post-guideline) survey (54 % and 58 % response rate, respectively). Initially the cl...
Background: Little is known about palliative care professionals' attitudes towards guidelines. In 20...
The starting point of the present thesis is nurses’ reported experiences of disagreements with physi...
OBJECTIVE: Decisions about withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment (WWLST) from adults ...
Objective: To describe awareness, use and supportiveness for physicians of three practice guidelines...
Definition of the problem: Decisions concerning treatment limitation and Palliative Care are often c...
Objectives Medical futility at the end of life is a growing challenge to medicine. The goals of the ...
Objectives: Potentially life-shortening medical end-of-life practices (end-of-life decisions (ELDs))...
Background: End-of-life decisions (ELDs) are embedded in clinical, sociocultural, political, economi...
among Swiss health care professionals on the reception and implementation of a number of selected et...
Background: Many patients with advanced cancer receive chemotherapy close to death and are referred ...
Medical futility at the end of life is a growing challenge to medicine. The goals of the authors wer...
Purpose: This study examined patients ’ and surro-gates ’ attitudes about using advance directives t...
Purpose: Intensive care unit health care professionals must be skilled in providing end-of-life care...
During the last decades, the awareness has grown that prolonging life at any cost may not always be ...
PURPOSE: Intensive care unit health care professionals must be skilled in providing end-of-life care...
Background: Little is known about palliative care professionals' attitudes towards guidelines. In 20...
The starting point of the present thesis is nurses’ reported experiences of disagreements with physi...
OBJECTIVE: Decisions about withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment (WWLST) from adults ...
Objective: To describe awareness, use and supportiveness for physicians of three practice guidelines...
Definition of the problem: Decisions concerning treatment limitation and Palliative Care are often c...
Objectives Medical futility at the end of life is a growing challenge to medicine. The goals of the ...
Objectives: Potentially life-shortening medical end-of-life practices (end-of-life decisions (ELDs))...
Background: End-of-life decisions (ELDs) are embedded in clinical, sociocultural, political, economi...
among Swiss health care professionals on the reception and implementation of a number of selected et...
Background: Many patients with advanced cancer receive chemotherapy close to death and are referred ...
Medical futility at the end of life is a growing challenge to medicine. The goals of the authors wer...
Purpose: This study examined patients ’ and surro-gates ’ attitudes about using advance directives t...
Purpose: Intensive care unit health care professionals must be skilled in providing end-of-life care...
During the last decades, the awareness has grown that prolonging life at any cost may not always be ...
PURPOSE: Intensive care unit health care professionals must be skilled in providing end-of-life care...
Background: Little is known about palliative care professionals' attitudes towards guidelines. In 20...
The starting point of the present thesis is nurses’ reported experiences of disagreements with physi...
OBJECTIVE: Decisions about withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment (WWLST) from adults ...