Family members are important companions of severely ill patients with cancer. However, studies about the desirability and difficulties of integrating relatives in the decision-making process are rare in oncology. This qualitative study explores the family role in decisions to limit treatment near the end of life from the professionals’ point of view. Qualitative in-depth interviews were conducted with oncologists (n = 12) and nurses (n = 6) working at the Department of Hematology/Oncology at the University Hospital in Munich, Germany. The data were analyzed using a descriptive qualitative methodology and discussed from a medical ethics perspective. Four major themes played a central role in the perception of the medical staff in regard to f...
OBJECTIVE To explore factors that affect the integrity of palliative cancer patients ’ relationships...
Who are the people who are with us when we find ourselves at the end of our life ? Although family m...
Context. Hospital care and communication tend to be focused on the individual patient, and decision ...
Abstract Background Family members are important companions of severely ill patients with cancer. Ho...
AimsNumerous healthcare decisions are faced by persons with advanced cancer from diagnosis to end-of...
Introduction: Many older patients with cancer have their family members, often their adult children,...
Many older patients with cancer depend on their family members for care and support and involve thei...
Background Many older patients with cancer have their family members, often their adult children, in...
Deaths from chronic illness are often preceded by a potentially life-shortening end-of-life decision...
Background: This study examines the extent to which relatives of severely ill cancer patients are in...
Abstract Background Among all cancer patients in the palliative phase, ¾ have reached the age of 65....
Purpose: In this qualitative interview study we investigated the experiences of family members to ca...
BackgroundThe challenges of supporting the end-of-life preferences of patients and their families ha...
The aim of the present study was to describe variations in patient participation in deci-sions about...
Increasing numbers of elderly people will lead to more elderly cancer patients in the palliative pha...
OBJECTIVE To explore factors that affect the integrity of palliative cancer patients ’ relationships...
Who are the people who are with us when we find ourselves at the end of our life ? Although family m...
Context. Hospital care and communication tend to be focused on the individual patient, and decision ...
Abstract Background Family members are important companions of severely ill patients with cancer. Ho...
AimsNumerous healthcare decisions are faced by persons with advanced cancer from diagnosis to end-of...
Introduction: Many older patients with cancer have their family members, often their adult children,...
Many older patients with cancer depend on their family members for care and support and involve thei...
Background Many older patients with cancer have their family members, often their adult children, in...
Deaths from chronic illness are often preceded by a potentially life-shortening end-of-life decision...
Background: This study examines the extent to which relatives of severely ill cancer patients are in...
Abstract Background Among all cancer patients in the palliative phase, ¾ have reached the age of 65....
Purpose: In this qualitative interview study we investigated the experiences of family members to ca...
BackgroundThe challenges of supporting the end-of-life preferences of patients and their families ha...
The aim of the present study was to describe variations in patient participation in deci-sions about...
Increasing numbers of elderly people will lead to more elderly cancer patients in the palliative pha...
OBJECTIVE To explore factors that affect the integrity of palliative cancer patients ’ relationships...
Who are the people who are with us when we find ourselves at the end of our life ? Although family m...
Context. Hospital care and communication tend to be focused on the individual patient, and decision ...