One of the most commonly referenced ethical principles when it comes to the management of dying patients is the doctrine of double effect (DDE). The DDE affirms that it is acceptable to cause side effects (e.g. respiratory depression) as a consequence of symptom-focused treatment. Much discussion of the ethics of end of life care focuses on the question of whether actions (or omissions) would hasten (or cause) death, and whether that is permissible. However, there is a separate question about the permissibility of hastening or causing unconsciousness in dying patients. Some authors have argued that the DDE would not permit end of life care that directly aims to render the patient unconscious. The claim is that consciousness is an objective ...
This article discusses ethical aspects of 'terminal sedation' in relation to end-of-life care. An ex...
Since the early 1990s, palliative sedation has been an important intervention for select patients at...
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...
Disorders of consciousness include coma, the vegetative state and the minimally conscious state. Suc...
Background Deep palliative sedation (DPS) is applied as a response to refractory suffering at the en...
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...
Despite receiving state-of-the-art palliative care, some patients still experience severe suffering ...
In the wake of extensive discussion regarding the ethics of euthanasia and physician assisted suicid...
Abstract Background Palliative sedation and analgesia are employed in patients with refractory and i...
Deep sedation can only be administered for the purpose of countering otherwise intractable symptoms,...
Given the wide the range of legally available options for end-of-life care in recent decades: from a...
This article discusses ethical aspects of 'terminal sedation' in relation to end-of-life care. An ex...
This essay considers whether palliative sedation is or is not appropriate medical care. This require...
This article discusses ethical aspects of 'terminal sedation' in relation to end-of-life care. An ex...
Since the early 1990s, palliative sedation has been an important intervention for select patients at...
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...
Disorders of consciousness include coma, the vegetative state and the minimally conscious state. Suc...
Background Deep palliative sedation (DPS) is applied as a response to refractory suffering at the en...
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...
Despite receiving state-of-the-art palliative care, some patients still experience severe suffering ...
In the wake of extensive discussion regarding the ethics of euthanasia and physician assisted suicid...
Abstract Background Palliative sedation and analgesia are employed in patients with refractory and i...
Deep sedation can only be administered for the purpose of countering otherwise intractable symptoms,...
Given the wide the range of legally available options for end-of-life care in recent decades: from a...
This article discusses ethical aspects of 'terminal sedation' in relation to end-of-life care. An ex...
This essay considers whether palliative sedation is or is not appropriate medical care. This require...
This article discusses ethical aspects of 'terminal sedation' in relation to end-of-life care. An ex...
Since the early 1990s, palliative sedation has been an important intervention for select patients at...
Introduction: Palliative sedation is the use of sedatives to lower the alertness for symptomcontrol,...