This essay considers whether palliative sedation is or is not appropriate medical care. This requires one to consider (a) whether, in addition to the good of health, relief of suffering is also a proper end of medicine; (b) whether unconsciousness can ever be a good for a human being; and (c) how double-effect reasoning can help us think about difficult cases. The author concludes that palliative sedation may be proper medical care, but only in a limited range of cases
Terminal illness and the concept of death and dying are sensitive topics, especially when relating t...
‘Palliation sedation’ is a widely used term to describe the intentional administration of sedatives ...
Background Deep palliative sedation (DPS) is applied as a response to refractory suffering at the en...
This essay considers whether palliative sedation is or is not appropriate medical care. This require...
Introduction: Palliative sedation is the use of sedatives to lower the alertness for symptomcontrol,...
Palliative sedation (PS), the medical act of decreasing a patient's awareness to relieve otherwise i...
The aim of this article was to review the ethical debate concerning palliative sedation. Although re...
The aim of this article was to review the ethical debate concerning palliative sedation. Although re...
In the wake of extensive discussion regarding the ethics of euthanasia and physician assisted suicid...
Deep sedation can only be administered for the purpose of countering otherwise intractable symptoms,...
All terminally ill individuals should have access to palliative care that gives equal importance to ...
Despite receiving state-of-the-art palliative care, some patients still experience severe suffering ...
Palliative care asserts the importance of life, considering that the human beings have the right to ...
Palliative sedation is a unique concern for the patient as well as the family. It is a difficult ser...
Abstract Background and objective: Palliative sedation is a medical procedure that has been used fo...
Terminal illness and the concept of death and dying are sensitive topics, especially when relating t...
‘Palliation sedation’ is a widely used term to describe the intentional administration of sedatives ...
Background Deep palliative sedation (DPS) is applied as a response to refractory suffering at the en...
This essay considers whether palliative sedation is or is not appropriate medical care. This require...
Introduction: Palliative sedation is the use of sedatives to lower the alertness for symptomcontrol,...
Palliative sedation (PS), the medical act of decreasing a patient's awareness to relieve otherwise i...
The aim of this article was to review the ethical debate concerning palliative sedation. Although re...
The aim of this article was to review the ethical debate concerning palliative sedation. Although re...
In the wake of extensive discussion regarding the ethics of euthanasia and physician assisted suicid...
Deep sedation can only be administered for the purpose of countering otherwise intractable symptoms,...
All terminally ill individuals should have access to palliative care that gives equal importance to ...
Despite receiving state-of-the-art palliative care, some patients still experience severe suffering ...
Palliative care asserts the importance of life, considering that the human beings have the right to ...
Palliative sedation is a unique concern for the patient as well as the family. It is a difficult ser...
Abstract Background and objective: Palliative sedation is a medical procedure that has been used fo...
Terminal illness and the concept of death and dying are sensitive topics, especially when relating t...
‘Palliation sedation’ is a widely used term to describe the intentional administration of sedatives ...
Background Deep palliative sedation (DPS) is applied as a response to refractory suffering at the en...