The aim of this article was to review the ethical debate concerning palliative sedation. Although recent guidelines articulate the differences between palliative sedation and euthanasia, the ethical controversies remain. The dominant view is that euthanasia and palliative sedation are morally distinct practices. However, ambiguous moral experiences and considerable practice variation call this view into question. When heterogeneous sedative practices are all labeled as palliative sedation, there is the risk that palliative sedation is expanded to include practices that are actually intended to bring about the patients' death. This troublesome expansion is fostered by an expansive use of the concept of intention such that this decisive ethic...
End-of-life sedation, though increasingly prevalent and widespread internationally, remains one of t...
Purpose End-of-life sedation, though increasingly prevalent and widespread internationally, remains ...
This essay considers whether palliative sedation is or is not appropriate medical care. This require...
The aim of this article was to review the ethical debate concerning palliative sedation. Although re...
The aim of this article was to review the ethical debate concerning palliative sedation. Although re...
Introduction: Palliative sedation is the use of sedatives to lower the alertness for symptomcontrol,...
In the wake of extensive discussion regarding the ethics of euthanasia and physician assisted suicid...
Palliative sedation (PS), the medical act of decreasing a patient's awareness to relieve otherwise i...
This article discusses ethical aspects of 'terminal sedation' in relation to end-of-life care. An ex...
A persistent misunderstanding of the moral distinctions between the practices of euthanasia, assiste...
This article discusses ethical aspects of 'terminal sedation' in relation to end-of-life care. An ex...
Abstract Background and objective: Palliative sedation is a medical procedure that has been used fo...
Palliative sedation is a unique concern for the patient as well as the family. It is a difficult ser...
The use of sedation at the end of life is becoming increasingly common, yet its ethics and lawfulnes...
Background Sedation is a controversial issue in palliative care. Previous research has explored aspe...
End-of-life sedation, though increasingly prevalent and widespread internationally, remains one of t...
Purpose End-of-life sedation, though increasingly prevalent and widespread internationally, remains ...
This essay considers whether palliative sedation is or is not appropriate medical care. This require...
The aim of this article was to review the ethical debate concerning palliative sedation. Although re...
The aim of this article was to review the ethical debate concerning palliative sedation. Although re...
Introduction: Palliative sedation is the use of sedatives to lower the alertness for symptomcontrol,...
In the wake of extensive discussion regarding the ethics of euthanasia and physician assisted suicid...
Palliative sedation (PS), the medical act of decreasing a patient's awareness to relieve otherwise i...
This article discusses ethical aspects of 'terminal sedation' in relation to end-of-life care. An ex...
A persistent misunderstanding of the moral distinctions between the practices of euthanasia, assiste...
This article discusses ethical aspects of 'terminal sedation' in relation to end-of-life care. An ex...
Abstract Background and objective: Palliative sedation is a medical procedure that has been used fo...
Palliative sedation is a unique concern for the patient as well as the family. It is a difficult ser...
The use of sedation at the end of life is becoming increasingly common, yet its ethics and lawfulnes...
Background Sedation is a controversial issue in palliative care. Previous research has explored aspe...
End-of-life sedation, though increasingly prevalent and widespread internationally, remains one of t...
Purpose End-of-life sedation, though increasingly prevalent and widespread internationally, remains ...
This essay considers whether palliative sedation is or is not appropriate medical care. This require...