Purpose: This study attempts to clarify the difficulties faced by healthcare professionals in South Korea in making and implementing Life-Sustaining Treatment (LST) decisions for vulnerable patients who lack legally competent proxy decision-makers. Materials and Methods: First, a keyword analysis was performed on the official responses of the National Health Agency of Korea to 750 questions from healthcare workers. Second, a survey probing the difficulties that healthcare professionals face in making LST decisions was administered to the ethics committee members of 246 medical institutions. Results: From the keyword analysis, 139 keywords were categorized into ten subcategories. The survey had a 32.5% response rate, and of the respondents, ...
International audienceContext: The provision of potentially non-beneficial life-sustaining treatment...
Objectives: This study conducted a survey to examine how the general public in Korea perceives patie...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the issues faced, and how they were addressed, by the University of Toronto C...
Copyright © 2022 by the Korean Cancer Association.Purpose This study aimed to confirm the decision-m...
Institutional Ethics Committees are responsible for reviewing, consulting, and educating about matte...
Purpose: Utilization of hospice palliative care (HPC) is promoted by national policy in Korea. Howev...
May of 2009, Korean Supreme Court ruled that foregoing life sustaining treatment of patients in the ...
In Korea, there is a legal equipment to ensure the right of the mentally incapacitated adult and to ...
Abstract Background The Life Extension Medical Decision law enacted on February 4, 2018 in South Kor...
Background: The goal of this study was to analyze the process and characteristics of withholding or ...
AIM: This study explored the attitudes, experiences, and perceptions of Korean nurses toward advan...
Boramae Hospital case in 1997 raised a lot of disputes in regard to the stopping treatment, and it b...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to identify how informed consent is conceptualized by patients...
This study was designed to examine intensive care providers` perceptions of medically futile treatme...
PurposeThe purpose of the study was to identify how informed consent is conceptualized by patients, ...
International audienceContext: The provision of potentially non-beneficial life-sustaining treatment...
Objectives: This study conducted a survey to examine how the general public in Korea perceives patie...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the issues faced, and how they were addressed, by the University of Toronto C...
Copyright © 2022 by the Korean Cancer Association.Purpose This study aimed to confirm the decision-m...
Institutional Ethics Committees are responsible for reviewing, consulting, and educating about matte...
Purpose: Utilization of hospice palliative care (HPC) is promoted by national policy in Korea. Howev...
May of 2009, Korean Supreme Court ruled that foregoing life sustaining treatment of patients in the ...
In Korea, there is a legal equipment to ensure the right of the mentally incapacitated adult and to ...
Abstract Background The Life Extension Medical Decision law enacted on February 4, 2018 in South Kor...
Background: The goal of this study was to analyze the process and characteristics of withholding or ...
AIM: This study explored the attitudes, experiences, and perceptions of Korean nurses toward advan...
Boramae Hospital case in 1997 raised a lot of disputes in regard to the stopping treatment, and it b...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to identify how informed consent is conceptualized by patients...
This study was designed to examine intensive care providers` perceptions of medically futile treatme...
PurposeThe purpose of the study was to identify how informed consent is conceptualized by patients, ...
International audienceContext: The provision of potentially non-beneficial life-sustaining treatment...
Objectives: This study conducted a survey to examine how the general public in Korea perceives patie...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the issues faced, and how they were addressed, by the University of Toronto C...