The American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) Position Paper focus is on applying the 4 ethical principles for clinician\u27s decision-making in the use of artificially administered nutrition and hydration (AANH) for adult and pediatric patients. These basic principles are (1) autonomy, respect the patient\u27s healthcare preferences; (2) beneficence, provide healthcare in the best interest of the patient; (3) nonmaleficence, do no harm; and (4) justice, provide all individuals a fair and appropriate distribution of healthcare resources. Preventing and resolving ethical dilemmas is addressed, with an emphasis on a collaborative, interdisciplinary approach. Optimizing early communication and promoting advance care plannin...
AbstractThis report highlights viewpoints of the authors and comments from the auditory at a worksho...
Introduction: Decision about initiating, withdrawing, or withholding artificial nutrition and hydrat...
[[abstract]]Providing artificial nutrition and hydration (ANH) to patients with terminal cancer can ...
The American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) Position Paper focus is on applyin...
Summary: “Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to ...
A I M : The purpose of this study was to identify and explore the main ethical dilemmas arising for ...
BACKGROUND: Some people with progressive neurological diseases find they need additional support wit...
Alzheimer disease causes cognitive and functional impairments manifested in memory impairment, perso...
The question over whether to administer clinically assisted nutrition and hydration (CANH) to a dyin...
Nutrition support should be considered optional when this therapy is not in congruence with an indiv...
Deciding that palliative care is in the best interests of a severely neurologically impaired infa...
The withdrawal of artificial nutrition and hydration or other life-sustaining treatments is a clinic...
ABSTRACT: Advance care planning is important to ensure that patients, when competent, can influence ...
ABSTRACT: Ethical dilemmas often arise in the provi-sion of healthcare. In view of the advances in h...
artificial nutrition and hydration to terminally ill sedated patients Raanan Gillon Imperial College...
AbstractThis report highlights viewpoints of the authors and comments from the auditory at a worksho...
Introduction: Decision about initiating, withdrawing, or withholding artificial nutrition and hydrat...
[[abstract]]Providing artificial nutrition and hydration (ANH) to patients with terminal cancer can ...
The American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) Position Paper focus is on applyin...
Summary: “Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to ...
A I M : The purpose of this study was to identify and explore the main ethical dilemmas arising for ...
BACKGROUND: Some people with progressive neurological diseases find they need additional support wit...
Alzheimer disease causes cognitive and functional impairments manifested in memory impairment, perso...
The question over whether to administer clinically assisted nutrition and hydration (CANH) to a dyin...
Nutrition support should be considered optional when this therapy is not in congruence with an indiv...
Deciding that palliative care is in the best interests of a severely neurologically impaired infa...
The withdrawal of artificial nutrition and hydration or other life-sustaining treatments is a clinic...
ABSTRACT: Advance care planning is important to ensure that patients, when competent, can influence ...
ABSTRACT: Ethical dilemmas often arise in the provi-sion of healthcare. In view of the advances in h...
artificial nutrition and hydration to terminally ill sedated patients Raanan Gillon Imperial College...
AbstractThis report highlights viewpoints of the authors and comments from the auditory at a worksho...
Introduction: Decision about initiating, withdrawing, or withholding artificial nutrition and hydrat...
[[abstract]]Providing artificial nutrition and hydration (ANH) to patients with terminal cancer can ...