Objective: Futile treatment, which by definition cannot benefit a patient, is undesirable. This research investigated why doctors believe that treatment that they consider to be futile is sometimes provided at the end of a patient's life. Design: Semistructured in-depth interviews. Setting Three large tertiary public hospitals in Brisbane, Australia. Participants: 96 doctors from emergency, intensive care, palliative care, oncology, renal medicine, internal medicine, respiratory medicine, surgery, cardiology, geriatric medicine and medical administration departments. Participants were recruited using purposive maximum variation sampling. Results: Doctors attributed the provision of futile treatment to a wide range of inter-related factors. ...
Free to Read Objective(s) To describe how doctors define and use the terms “futility” and “futile tr...
Background - Palliative medicine and other specialists play significant legal roles in decisions to ...
Palliative care has been challenged to share its message with a wider audience, and for many years i...
Objective - Futile treatment, which by definition cannot benefit a patient, is undesirable. This res...
Abstract Objective Futile treatment, which by definition cannot benefit a patient, is undesirable....
Objective: To increase knowledge of how doctors perceive futile treatments and scarcity of resources...
This qualitative study was conducted to more fully elucidate the breadth of variables leading to the...
Despite the potential harm to patients (and others) and the financial cost of providing futile treat...
Objectives Medical futility at the end of life is a growing challenge to medicine. The goals of the ...
Treatment that will not provide significant net benefit at the end of a person’s life (called futile...
Treatment that will not provide significant net benefit at the end of a person’s life (called futile...
Treatment that will not provide significant net benefit at the end of a person’s life (called futile...
The application of medical technology to prolong life at the expense of quality of life is widely de...
Medical futility at the end of life is a growing challenge to medicine. The goals of the authors wer...
Ethically and legally doctors are not obliged to provide futile treatment to patients, even if the p...
Free to Read Objective(s) To describe how doctors define and use the terms “futility” and “futile tr...
Background - Palliative medicine and other specialists play significant legal roles in decisions to ...
Palliative care has been challenged to share its message with a wider audience, and for many years i...
Objective - Futile treatment, which by definition cannot benefit a patient, is undesirable. This res...
Abstract Objective Futile treatment, which by definition cannot benefit a patient, is undesirable....
Objective: To increase knowledge of how doctors perceive futile treatments and scarcity of resources...
This qualitative study was conducted to more fully elucidate the breadth of variables leading to the...
Despite the potential harm to patients (and others) and the financial cost of providing futile treat...
Objectives Medical futility at the end of life is a growing challenge to medicine. The goals of the ...
Treatment that will not provide significant net benefit at the end of a person’s life (called futile...
Treatment that will not provide significant net benefit at the end of a person’s life (called futile...
Treatment that will not provide significant net benefit at the end of a person’s life (called futile...
The application of medical technology to prolong life at the expense of quality of life is widely de...
Medical futility at the end of life is a growing challenge to medicine. The goals of the authors wer...
Ethically and legally doctors are not obliged to provide futile treatment to patients, even if the p...
Free to Read Objective(s) To describe how doctors define and use the terms “futility” and “futile tr...
Background - Palliative medicine and other specialists play significant legal roles in decisions to ...
Palliative care has been challenged to share its message with a wider audience, and for many years i...