[[abstract]]Providing artificial nutrition and hydration (ANH) to patients with terminal cancer can worsen their symptoms at the end of life. However, withholding or withdrawing ANH raises ethical, emotional, and cultural challenges for health professionals, especially in the intensive care unit (ICU). This study aimed to identify the factors associated with ICU nurses’ behavioral intentions toward providing ANH to patients with terminal cancer. A questionnaire survey study was conducted with 616 ICU nurses from 2 medical centers in Taiwan. The results showed that “food and water as basic care,” “requests from patients with terminal cancer for artificial nutrition and hydration,” “ethical acceptability of withholding artificial nutrition an...
Although their benefits are controversial, artificial nutrition and hydration are often administered...
The following discussion builds upon a previous publication that reported on the perceptions and dis...
The question over whether to administer clinically assisted nutrition and hydration (CANH) to a dyin...
[[abstract]]Providing artificial nutrition and hydration (ANH) to patients with terminal cancer can ...
[[abstract]]The aim of this study was to understand present knowledge, attitudes, and behavioral int...
Identifying the concerns of terminal cancer patients and respecting their wishes is important in cli...
[[abstract]]Introduction This study aimed to investigate the effects of educational intervention on ...
Many medical professionals are still confused when facing the reduction of food or fluid intake in t...
Aims and objectives: To explore the perceptions of nurses regarding the provision and nonprovision o...
and fluid End-of-life issues have become an urgent problem in Japan, where people are among the long...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has estimated that each year 40 million are in need for palliati...
Background: Withdrawing artificial nutrition in palliative care is an issue that often leads to ethi...
The provision of medically administered nutrition and hydration (MNH) for the terminally ill patient...
Dietitians are responsible for recommending artificial nutrition and hydration (ANH) for elderly pat...
A I M : The purpose of this study was to identify and explore the main ethical dilemmas arising for ...
Although their benefits are controversial, artificial nutrition and hydration are often administered...
The following discussion builds upon a previous publication that reported on the perceptions and dis...
The question over whether to administer clinically assisted nutrition and hydration (CANH) to a dyin...
[[abstract]]Providing artificial nutrition and hydration (ANH) to patients with terminal cancer can ...
[[abstract]]The aim of this study was to understand present knowledge, attitudes, and behavioral int...
Identifying the concerns of terminal cancer patients and respecting their wishes is important in cli...
[[abstract]]Introduction This study aimed to investigate the effects of educational intervention on ...
Many medical professionals are still confused when facing the reduction of food or fluid intake in t...
Aims and objectives: To explore the perceptions of nurses regarding the provision and nonprovision o...
and fluid End-of-life issues have become an urgent problem in Japan, where people are among the long...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has estimated that each year 40 million are in need for palliati...
Background: Withdrawing artificial nutrition in palliative care is an issue that often leads to ethi...
The provision of medically administered nutrition and hydration (MNH) for the terminally ill patient...
Dietitians are responsible for recommending artificial nutrition and hydration (ANH) for elderly pat...
A I M : The purpose of this study was to identify and explore the main ethical dilemmas arising for ...
Although their benefits are controversial, artificial nutrition and hydration are often administered...
The following discussion builds upon a previous publication that reported on the perceptions and dis...
The question over whether to administer clinically assisted nutrition and hydration (CANH) to a dyin...