BACKGROUND End-of-life practices vary among intensive care units (ICUs) worldwide. Differences can result in variable use of disproportionate or non-beneficial life-sustaining interventions across diverse world regions. This study investigated global disparities in end-of-life practices. METHODS In this prospective, multinational, observational study, consecutive adult ICU patients who died or had a limitation of life-sustaining treatment (withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining therapy and active shortening of the dying process) during a 6-month period between Sept 1, 2015, and Sept 30, 2016, were recruited from 199 ICUs in 36 countries. The primary outcome was the end-of-life practice as defined by the end-of-life categories: ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate physicians' reasoning, considerations and possible difficulties in end-of-lif...
International audienceBackground: Many studies explore the clinical and ethical dimensions of care a...
Many hospital deaths are now preceded by an end-of-life decision [1], particularly in the intensive ...
Context While the adoption of practice guidelines is standardizing many aspects of patient care, eth...
Importance: End-of-life decisions occur daily in intensive care units (ICUs) around the world, and t...
Importance: End-of-life decisions occur daily in intensive care units (ICUs) around the world, and t...
Importance End-of-life decisions occur daily in intensive care units (ICUs) around the world, and...
BACKGROUND Many critically ill patients who die will do so after a decision has been made to with...
Background Many critically ill patients who die will do so after a decision has been made to withhol...
Introduction: Intensive care may prolong the dying process in patients who have been unresponsive to...
Purpose: To appraise the end-of-life decision-making in several intensive care units (ICUs) and to e...
End-of-life care in the intensive care unit (ICU) was identified as an objective in a series of Task...
Objective: To evaluate physicians' reasoning, considerations and possible difficulties in end-of-lif...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate physicians' reasoning, considerations and possible difficulties in end-of-lif...
Purpose: Prior researchers studying end-of-life decision making (EOLDM) in intensive care units (ICU...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate physicians' reasoning, considerations and possible difficulties in end-of-lif...
International audienceBackground: Many studies explore the clinical and ethical dimensions of care a...
Many hospital deaths are now preceded by an end-of-life decision [1], particularly in the intensive ...
Context While the adoption of practice guidelines is standardizing many aspects of patient care, eth...
Importance: End-of-life decisions occur daily in intensive care units (ICUs) around the world, and t...
Importance: End-of-life decisions occur daily in intensive care units (ICUs) around the world, and t...
Importance End-of-life decisions occur daily in intensive care units (ICUs) around the world, and...
BACKGROUND Many critically ill patients who die will do so after a decision has been made to with...
Background Many critically ill patients who die will do so after a decision has been made to withhol...
Introduction: Intensive care may prolong the dying process in patients who have been unresponsive to...
Purpose: To appraise the end-of-life decision-making in several intensive care units (ICUs) and to e...
End-of-life care in the intensive care unit (ICU) was identified as an objective in a series of Task...
Objective: To evaluate physicians' reasoning, considerations and possible difficulties in end-of-lif...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate physicians' reasoning, considerations and possible difficulties in end-of-lif...
Purpose: Prior researchers studying end-of-life decision making (EOLDM) in intensive care units (ICU...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate physicians' reasoning, considerations and possible difficulties in end-of-lif...
International audienceBackground: Many studies explore the clinical and ethical dimensions of care a...
Many hospital deaths are now preceded by an end-of-life decision [1], particularly in the intensive ...