Background: Physicians treating patients in the vegetative state (VS) must deal with uncertainty in diagnosis and prognosis, as well as ethical issues. We examined whether physicians' attitudes toward medical and ethical challenges vary across two national medical practice settings. Methods: A comparative survey was conducted among German and Canadian specialty physicians, based on a case vignette about the VS. Similarities and differences of participants' attitudes toward medical and ethical challenges between the two samples were analyzed with non-parametric tests (Mann-Whitney-U-Test). Results: The overall response rate was 13.4%. Eighty percent of all participants correctly applied the diagnostic category of VS with no significant diffe...
Background: In this study we investigated (a) to what extent physicians have experience with perform...
Background: In this study we investigated (a) to what extent physicians have experience with perform...
OBJECTIVES: To explore intercountry and intracountry differences in physician opinions about continu...
Background: Physicians treating patients in the vegetative state (VS) must deal with uncertainty in ...
Diagnosis and decisions on life-sustaining treatment (LST) in disorders of consciousness, such as th...
Abstract Diagnosis and decisions on life-sustaining treatment (LST) in disorders of consciousness, s...
OBJECTIVE: Previous literature has suggested that laws and regulations may impact the use of palliat...
OBJECTIVE: Palliative sedation is a last resort medical act aimed at relieving intolerable suffering...
Abstract Objective: Palliative sedation is a last resort medical act aimed at relieving intolerable ...
OBJECTIVE: Little is known about prevalence of persistent vegetative state/unresponsive wakefulness ...
peer reviewedPain, suffering and positive emotions in patients in vegetative state/unresponsive wake...
Background Decisions on limiting life-sustaining treatment for patients in the vegetative state (VS)...
Decisions on limiting life-sustaining treatment for patients in the vegetative state (VS) are emotio...
Abstract Objective: Previous literature has suggested that laws and regulations may impact the use o...
We examined physicians' perspectives on the mental capabilities of pediatric patients with unrespons...
Background: In this study we investigated (a) to what extent physicians have experience with perform...
Background: In this study we investigated (a) to what extent physicians have experience with perform...
OBJECTIVES: To explore intercountry and intracountry differences in physician opinions about continu...
Background: Physicians treating patients in the vegetative state (VS) must deal with uncertainty in ...
Diagnosis and decisions on life-sustaining treatment (LST) in disorders of consciousness, such as th...
Abstract Diagnosis and decisions on life-sustaining treatment (LST) in disorders of consciousness, s...
OBJECTIVE: Previous literature has suggested that laws and regulations may impact the use of palliat...
OBJECTIVE: Palliative sedation is a last resort medical act aimed at relieving intolerable suffering...
Abstract Objective: Palliative sedation is a last resort medical act aimed at relieving intolerable ...
OBJECTIVE: Little is known about prevalence of persistent vegetative state/unresponsive wakefulness ...
peer reviewedPain, suffering and positive emotions in patients in vegetative state/unresponsive wake...
Background Decisions on limiting life-sustaining treatment for patients in the vegetative state (VS)...
Decisions on limiting life-sustaining treatment for patients in the vegetative state (VS) are emotio...
Abstract Objective: Previous literature has suggested that laws and regulations may impact the use o...
We examined physicians' perspectives on the mental capabilities of pediatric patients with unrespons...
Background: In this study we investigated (a) to what extent physicians have experience with perform...
Background: In this study we investigated (a) to what extent physicians have experience with perform...
OBJECTIVES: To explore intercountry and intracountry differences in physician opinions about continu...