BACKGROUND: In emergency departments, for some patients, death is preceded by a decision of withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatments. This concerns mainly patients over 80, with many comorbidities. The decision-making process of these decisions in emergency departments has not been extensively studied, especially for noncommunicating patients. AIM: The purpose of this study is to describe the decision-making process of withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatments in emergency departments for noncommunicating patients and the outcome of said patients. DESIGN: We conducted a prospective multicenter study in three emergency departments of university hospitals from September 2015 to January 2017. RESULTS: We included 109 ...
BACKGROUND: Many terminally ill patients die while receiving life-sustaining treatment. Recently, th...
Managing death in the emergency department (ED) is a challenge. Emergency nurses are expected to pro...
Study Objective To assess emergency department (ED) patients’ perspectives regarding advance directi...
BACKGROUND: In emergency departments, for some patients, death is preceded by a decision of withhold...
BACKGROUND: In emergency departments, for some patients, death is preceded by a decision of withhold...
BACKGROUND: In emergency departments, for some patients, death is preceded by a decision of withhold...
BACKGROUND: In emergency departments, for some patients, death is preceded by a decision of withhold...
BACKGROUND: In emergency departments, for some patients, death is preceded by a decision of withhold...
BACKGROUND: In emergency departments, for some patients, death is preceded by a decision of withhold...
BACKGROUND: In emergency departments, for some patients, death is preceded by a decision of withhold...
BACKGROUND: In emergency departments, for some patients, death is preceded by a decision of withhold...
Objective: We investigated and compared the importance of the considerations and discussions when wi...
End-of-life decisions (EOLD) represent potentially highly consequential decisions often made in acut...
Background: There has been widespread promotion of advance care planning in recent years, which is c...
Abstract Background Withdrawing and withholding life-support therapy (WH/WD) are undeniably integrat...
BACKGROUND: Many terminally ill patients die while receiving life-sustaining treatment. Recently, th...
Managing death in the emergency department (ED) is a challenge. Emergency nurses are expected to pro...
Study Objective To assess emergency department (ED) patients’ perspectives regarding advance directi...
BACKGROUND: In emergency departments, for some patients, death is preceded by a decision of withhold...
BACKGROUND: In emergency departments, for some patients, death is preceded by a decision of withhold...
BACKGROUND: In emergency departments, for some patients, death is preceded by a decision of withhold...
BACKGROUND: In emergency departments, for some patients, death is preceded by a decision of withhold...
BACKGROUND: In emergency departments, for some patients, death is preceded by a decision of withhold...
BACKGROUND: In emergency departments, for some patients, death is preceded by a decision of withhold...
BACKGROUND: In emergency departments, for some patients, death is preceded by a decision of withhold...
BACKGROUND: In emergency departments, for some patients, death is preceded by a decision of withhold...
Objective: We investigated and compared the importance of the considerations and discussions when wi...
End-of-life decisions (EOLD) represent potentially highly consequential decisions often made in acut...
Background: There has been widespread promotion of advance care planning in recent years, which is c...
Abstract Background Withdrawing and withholding life-support therapy (WH/WD) are undeniably integrat...
BACKGROUND: Many terminally ill patients die while receiving life-sustaining treatment. Recently, th...
Managing death in the emergency department (ED) is a challenge. Emergency nurses are expected to pro...
Study Objective To assess emergency department (ED) patients’ perspectives regarding advance directi...