A narrative ethics analysis is utilised to explore the nature and practice of the provision of artificial nutritional support. This technology is utilised in a variety of settings, with increasing acceptance of its efficacy and utility in health care. The administration of artificial nutritional support was originally intended as a transitory measure to allow for the restoration of a patient's normal digestive functioning. It is now, however, often provided to those who have irretrievably lost all higher brain functioning, people with terminal illness, and those with critical illness. Accordingly, the ethical analysis which is pursued embraces the multidisciplinary nature of the socio-political space which is artificial nutritional s...
artificial nutrition and hydration to terminally ill sedated patients Raanan Gillon Imperial College...
Summary: “Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to ...
Progressive neurological diseases are often complicated by declining cognitive function (leading to ...
A narrative ethics analysis is utilised to explore the nature and practice of the provision of arti...
Nutrition support should be considered optional when this therapy is not in congruence with an indiv...
BACKGROUND: Some people with progressive neurological diseases find they need additional support wit...
Medical advances now allow to feed all sick people by artificial nutrition when they cannot feed the...
The American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) Position Paper focus is on applyin...
The way in which human beings eat is quite revealing of the kind of moral beings that they are. This...
This article explores how ethics can facilitate “recipes” for successful treatment outcomes for peop...
Worldwide, the number of individuals lacking the mental capacity to participate in decisions about t...
and fluid End-of-life issues have become an urgent problem in Japan, where people are among the long...
Worldwide, the number of individuals lacking the mental capacity to participate in decisions about t...
A surrogate decision maker may conclude that efforts to mechanically provide liquid nourishment woul...
Withdrawal or withholding of artificial nutrition is rife with symbolism and emotion. The purpose of...
artificial nutrition and hydration to terminally ill sedated patients Raanan Gillon Imperial College...
Summary: “Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to ...
Progressive neurological diseases are often complicated by declining cognitive function (leading to ...
A narrative ethics analysis is utilised to explore the nature and practice of the provision of arti...
Nutrition support should be considered optional when this therapy is not in congruence with an indiv...
BACKGROUND: Some people with progressive neurological diseases find they need additional support wit...
Medical advances now allow to feed all sick people by artificial nutrition when they cannot feed the...
The American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) Position Paper focus is on applyin...
The way in which human beings eat is quite revealing of the kind of moral beings that they are. This...
This article explores how ethics can facilitate “recipes” for successful treatment outcomes for peop...
Worldwide, the number of individuals lacking the mental capacity to participate in decisions about t...
and fluid End-of-life issues have become an urgent problem in Japan, where people are among the long...
Worldwide, the number of individuals lacking the mental capacity to participate in decisions about t...
A surrogate decision maker may conclude that efforts to mechanically provide liquid nourishment woul...
Withdrawal or withholding of artificial nutrition is rife with symbolism and emotion. The purpose of...
artificial nutrition and hydration to terminally ill sedated patients Raanan Gillon Imperial College...
Summary: “Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to ...
Progressive neurological diseases are often complicated by declining cognitive function (leading to ...