The starting point of the present thesis is nurses’ reported experiences of disagreements with physicians for pushing life sustaining treatment too far. The overall aim was to describe and compare nurses’ and physicians’ perspectives on the boundaries for life-sustaining treatment and to evaluate whether ethics rounds could promote mutual understanding and stimulate ethical reflection. A mixed methods design with qualitative and quantitative data was used, including interviews and questionnaires. The health professionals’ experiences/perceptions were based on known patients foremost from general wards, but also intensive care units, at four Swedish hospitals. The first two studies treated the perspective on boundaries for life-sustaining tr...
Nursing moral philosophy in the care of the terminally ill Abstract The aim of the work The a...
ABSTRACT Purpose The purpose of the study was to investigate whether physicians find non-treatment d...
Background: Among a growing population of older persons, many afected by multiple diseases and compl...
The starting point of the present thesis is nurses’ reported experiences of disagreements with physi...
Background: This study explores the experiences of intensive care nurses and doctors relating to the...
BACKGROUND: Our objective was to investigate whether a consensus exists between the general public a...
Key words: clinical ethics; dialysis; end-of-life decision making; interprofessional relationships; ...
End-of-life decision making is a troublesome ethical dilemma. These decisions should be made in trus...
In this article we report findings from a qualitative study that explored how doctors and nurses in ...
Many deaths in intensive care units are preceded by decisions to withhold or withdraw life-sustainin...
Background:Ideas of patient involvement are related to notions of self-determination and autonomy, w...
Background: Many nursing home residents suffer from multimorbidity, frailty and dementia. A number o...
During the last decades, the awareness has grown that prolonging life at any cost may not always be ...
BACKGROUND: Intensive care units (ICUs) focus on treatment for those who are critically ill and inte...
The aim of this paper is to present and discuss nurses' and physicians' comments in a questionnaire ...
Nursing moral philosophy in the care of the terminally ill Abstract The aim of the work The a...
ABSTRACT Purpose The purpose of the study was to investigate whether physicians find non-treatment d...
Background: Among a growing population of older persons, many afected by multiple diseases and compl...
The starting point of the present thesis is nurses’ reported experiences of disagreements with physi...
Background: This study explores the experiences of intensive care nurses and doctors relating to the...
BACKGROUND: Our objective was to investigate whether a consensus exists between the general public a...
Key words: clinical ethics; dialysis; end-of-life decision making; interprofessional relationships; ...
End-of-life decision making is a troublesome ethical dilemma. These decisions should be made in trus...
In this article we report findings from a qualitative study that explored how doctors and nurses in ...
Many deaths in intensive care units are preceded by decisions to withhold or withdraw life-sustainin...
Background:Ideas of patient involvement are related to notions of self-determination and autonomy, w...
Background: Many nursing home residents suffer from multimorbidity, frailty and dementia. A number o...
During the last decades, the awareness has grown that prolonging life at any cost may not always be ...
BACKGROUND: Intensive care units (ICUs) focus on treatment for those who are critically ill and inte...
The aim of this paper is to present and discuss nurses' and physicians' comments in a questionnaire ...
Nursing moral philosophy in the care of the terminally ill Abstract The aim of the work The a...
ABSTRACT Purpose The purpose of the study was to investigate whether physicians find non-treatment d...
Background: Among a growing population of older persons, many afected by multiple diseases and compl...