Abstract Objectives To investigate how life-sustaining treatment (LST) decisions are made and identify problematic ethical concerns confronted by physicians and nurses in pediatric intensive care within Italy. Methods An 88-question online survey was created, based on a previous qualitative study conducted by this team. The survey was designed to identify how LST decisions were managed; contrasting actual practices with what participants think practices should be. Replies from physicians and nurses were compared, to identify potential inter-professional ethical tensions. The study also identified participants’ principal ethical concerns. Moreover, open-ended questions elicited qualitative perspectives on participants’ views. The survey was ...
End-of-life decisions are usually required when a neonate is at high risk of disability or death, an...
Abstract Background In the last 20 years, the chances for intact survival for extremely preterm infa...
BACKGROUND: Medical Emergency Teams (METs) are frequently involved in ethical issues associated to i...
Many deaths in intensive care units are preceded by decisions to withhold or withdraw life-sustainin...
End-of-life decisions represent one of the most complex and challenging issues in pediatric intensiv...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the prevalence of management plans and decision-making processes for terminal...
This study's aim was to describe: (a) How life-sustaining treatment (LST) decisions are made for cri...
Aim: To study attitudes of Norwegian pediatricians regarding ethical dilemmas related to acute, life...
International audienceObjectives A statute enacted in 2005 modified the legislative framework of the...
BACKGROUND: In a previous article, we studied decisions to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining trea...
Few studies have explored how medical ethics works in practice specifically in terms of the social p...
Background: Decisions about limitations of life sustaining treatments (LST) are made for end-of-life...
Background and Aim: End-of-Life (EOL) decision-making in paediatric critical care can be complex and...
BACKGROUND: Our objective was to investigate whether a consensus exists between the general public a...
Key words: attitudes of health personnel; clinical ethics; end-of-life care; paediatric intensive ca...
End-of-life decisions are usually required when a neonate is at high risk of disability or death, an...
Abstract Background In the last 20 years, the chances for intact survival for extremely preterm infa...
BACKGROUND: Medical Emergency Teams (METs) are frequently involved in ethical issues associated to i...
Many deaths in intensive care units are preceded by decisions to withhold or withdraw life-sustainin...
End-of-life decisions represent one of the most complex and challenging issues in pediatric intensiv...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the prevalence of management plans and decision-making processes for terminal...
This study's aim was to describe: (a) How life-sustaining treatment (LST) decisions are made for cri...
Aim: To study attitudes of Norwegian pediatricians regarding ethical dilemmas related to acute, life...
International audienceObjectives A statute enacted in 2005 modified the legislative framework of the...
BACKGROUND: In a previous article, we studied decisions to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining trea...
Few studies have explored how medical ethics works in practice specifically in terms of the social p...
Background: Decisions about limitations of life sustaining treatments (LST) are made for end-of-life...
Background and Aim: End-of-Life (EOL) decision-making in paediatric critical care can be complex and...
BACKGROUND: Our objective was to investigate whether a consensus exists between the general public a...
Key words: attitudes of health personnel; clinical ethics; end-of-life care; paediatric intensive ca...
End-of-life decisions are usually required when a neonate is at high risk of disability or death, an...
Abstract Background In the last 20 years, the chances for intact survival for extremely preterm infa...
BACKGROUND: Medical Emergency Teams (METs) are frequently involved in ethical issues associated to i...