No AbstractSouth African Journal of Bioethics and Law Vol. 1 (1) 2008: pp. 24-2
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
International audienceThe decision to limit or withdraw life-support treatment is an integral part o...
Purpose/Objectives: The end-of-life needs and desires of patients, whether it is related to a termin...
Towards the end of life, physicians face dilemmas of discontinuing life-sustaining treatments or int...
Withholding or withdrawing a life-sustaining treatment tends to be very challenging for health care ...
Many deaths in intensive care units are preceded by decisions to withhold or withdraw life-sustainin...
Withholding or withdrawing a life-sustaining treatment tends to be very challenging for health care ...
Decisions about withdrawing and withholding treatment are common in health care. During almost every...
Decisions about withdrawing and withholding treatment are common in health care. During almost every...
This paper sketches three principles in thinking about withholding and withdrawing lifesaving treatm...
The ability of medical science to prolong biological life through the use of technology raises the q...
Managing end-of-life care can be difficult because of the particular nature of intensive care suppor...
The right to refuse medical intervention is well established, but it remains unclear how best to res...
End of life (EOL) care presents a number of legal and ethical challenges in all societies irrespect...
In the UK there has been a move away from a paternalistic model of medicine. A clearer ethical frame...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
International audienceThe decision to limit or withdraw life-support treatment is an integral part o...
Purpose/Objectives: The end-of-life needs and desires of patients, whether it is related to a termin...
Towards the end of life, physicians face dilemmas of discontinuing life-sustaining treatments or int...
Withholding or withdrawing a life-sustaining treatment tends to be very challenging for health care ...
Many deaths in intensive care units are preceded by decisions to withhold or withdraw life-sustainin...
Withholding or withdrawing a life-sustaining treatment tends to be very challenging for health care ...
Decisions about withdrawing and withholding treatment are common in health care. During almost every...
Decisions about withdrawing and withholding treatment are common in health care. During almost every...
This paper sketches three principles in thinking about withholding and withdrawing lifesaving treatm...
The ability of medical science to prolong biological life through the use of technology raises the q...
Managing end-of-life care can be difficult because of the particular nature of intensive care suppor...
The right to refuse medical intervention is well established, but it remains unclear how best to res...
End of life (EOL) care presents a number of legal and ethical challenges in all societies irrespect...
In the UK there has been a move away from a paternalistic model of medicine. A clearer ethical frame...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
International audienceThe decision to limit or withdraw life-support treatment is an integral part o...
Purpose/Objectives: The end-of-life needs and desires of patients, whether it is related to a termin...