Background: Extensive debate surrounds the practice of continuous sedation until death to control refractory symptoms in terminal cancer care. We examined reported practice of United Kingdom, Belgian and Dutch physicians and nurses.Methods: Qualitative case studies using interviews.Setting: Hospitals, the domestic home and hospices or palliative care units.Participants: In all, 57 Physicians and 73 nurses involved in the care of 84 cancer patients.Results: UK respondents reported a continuum of practice from the provision of low doses of sedatives to control terminal restlessness to rarely encountered deep sedation. In contrast, Belgian respondents predominantly described the use of deep sedation, emphasizing the importance of responding to...
Background: Involving patients in decision-making is considered to be particularly appropriate towar...
Background: Involving patients in decision-making is considered to be particularly appropriate towar...
Objective: the use of continuous sedation until death for terminally ill cancer patients with unbear...
Open access articleBACKGROUND: Extensive debate surrounds the practice of continuous sedation until...
Background: Extensive debate surrounds the practice of continuous sedation until death to control re...
Background: Extensive debate surrounds the practice of continuous sedation until death to control re...
Background: Extensive debate surrounds the practice of continuous sedation until death to control re...
End-of-life sedation, though increasingly prevalent and widespread, remains a highly debated medical...
Background: A significant minority of dying people experience refractory symptoms or extreme distres...
The purpose of the study was to explore relatives' descriptions and experiences of continuous sedati...
The purpose of the study was to explore relatives' descriptions and experiences of continuous sedati...
The purpose of the study was to explore relatives' descriptions and experiences of continuous sedati...
Context. One palliative care approach that is increasingly being used at home for relieving intolera...
AbstractContextOne palliative care approach that is increasingly being used at home for relieving in...
Background: Involving patients in decision-making is considered to be particularly appropriate towar...
Background: Involving patients in decision-making is considered to be particularly appropriate towar...
Background: Involving patients in decision-making is considered to be particularly appropriate towar...
Objective: the use of continuous sedation until death for terminally ill cancer patients with unbear...
Open access articleBACKGROUND: Extensive debate surrounds the practice of continuous sedation until...
Background: Extensive debate surrounds the practice of continuous sedation until death to control re...
Background: Extensive debate surrounds the practice of continuous sedation until death to control re...
Background: Extensive debate surrounds the practice of continuous sedation until death to control re...
End-of-life sedation, though increasingly prevalent and widespread, remains a highly debated medical...
Background: A significant minority of dying people experience refractory symptoms or extreme distres...
The purpose of the study was to explore relatives' descriptions and experiences of continuous sedati...
The purpose of the study was to explore relatives' descriptions and experiences of continuous sedati...
The purpose of the study was to explore relatives' descriptions and experiences of continuous sedati...
Context. One palliative care approach that is increasingly being used at home for relieving intolera...
AbstractContextOne palliative care approach that is increasingly being used at home for relieving in...
Background: Involving patients in decision-making is considered to be particularly appropriate towar...
Background: Involving patients in decision-making is considered to be particularly appropriate towar...
Background: Involving patients in decision-making is considered to be particularly appropriate towar...
Objective: the use of continuous sedation until death for terminally ill cancer patients with unbear...