Background Ethically challenging critical events and decisions are common in nursing homes. This paper presents nursing home doctors’ descriptions of how they include the patient and next of kin in end-of-life decisions. Methods We performed ten focus groups with 30 nursing home doctors. Advance care planning; aspects of decisions on life-prolonging treatment, and conflict with next of kin were subject to in-depth analysis and condensation. Results The doctors described large variations in attitudes and practices in all aspects of end-of-life decisions. In conflict situations, many doctors were more con...
Background 52% of all deaths in Norway occur in nursing homes. Still advance care planning (ACP) is ...
Background: Residents living in long-term care facilities are a vulnerable population. For many resi...
Most of the care in nursing homes is palliative in nature, as it is the oldest and the frailest peop...
In this article we report findings from a qualitative study that explored how doctors and nurses in ...
Background Making the right decisions, while simultaneously showing respect for patient autonomy, re...
Background Involving nursing home patients and their relatives in end-of-life care c...
In Norway, nearly fifty percent of all deaths occur in nursing homes. The last period of life in oth...
In this article we report findings from a qualitative study that explored how doctors and nurses in ...
Background: Many nursing home residents suffer from multimorbidity, frailty and dementia. A number o...
Background: Doctors often find dialogues about death difficult. In Norway, 45% of deaths take place ...
In Dutch healthcare, patients and physicians are responsible for medical end-of-life decisions. Thes...
Background As part of the research project “End-of-life Communication in Nursing Hom...
Background: End-of-life (EOL) decision-making in the intensive care unit (ICU) can be emotionally ch...
This study clarifies the role of advance directives in the process of decision making in nursing hom...
Aim The aim of this study was to explore any differences between nurses working in nursing home and ...
Background 52% of all deaths in Norway occur in nursing homes. Still advance care planning (ACP) is ...
Background: Residents living in long-term care facilities are a vulnerable population. For many resi...
Most of the care in nursing homes is palliative in nature, as it is the oldest and the frailest peop...
In this article we report findings from a qualitative study that explored how doctors and nurses in ...
Background Making the right decisions, while simultaneously showing respect for patient autonomy, re...
Background Involving nursing home patients and their relatives in end-of-life care c...
In Norway, nearly fifty percent of all deaths occur in nursing homes. The last period of life in oth...
In this article we report findings from a qualitative study that explored how doctors and nurses in ...
Background: Many nursing home residents suffer from multimorbidity, frailty and dementia. A number o...
Background: Doctors often find dialogues about death difficult. In Norway, 45% of deaths take place ...
In Dutch healthcare, patients and physicians are responsible for medical end-of-life decisions. Thes...
Background As part of the research project “End-of-life Communication in Nursing Hom...
Background: End-of-life (EOL) decision-making in the intensive care unit (ICU) can be emotionally ch...
This study clarifies the role of advance directives in the process of decision making in nursing hom...
Aim The aim of this study was to explore any differences between nurses working in nursing home and ...
Background 52% of all deaths in Norway occur in nursing homes. Still advance care planning (ACP) is ...
Background: Residents living in long-term care facilities are a vulnerable population. For many resi...
Most of the care in nursing homes is palliative in nature, as it is the oldest and the frailest peop...