BACKGROUND/AIM: Appropriate decision-making is essential for end-of-life (EOL) care without futile therapies. However, these decisions might vary in cases of cancer and other advanced diseases according to physicians' experience, education, and values. This study aimed to compare the decisions in EOL care of advanced cancer and dementia and the factors that influence them in medical students, general practitioners (GPs), and physicians with special competence in palliative medicine (cPM). PATIENTS AND METHODS: A questionnaire presenting patient scenarios concerning different decisions and ethical aspects of EOL care with additional questions on attitudes and background factors was delivered to 500 Finnish GPs, all Finnish physicians with cP...
BackgroundUntil recently, palliative care (PC) resources in Finland have been sparse. To meet the in...
Background: Patients with advanced incurable cancer face difficult decisions about palliative treatm...
Background Making treatment decisions in anticipation of possible future incapacity is an important ...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Appropriate decision-making is essential for end-of-life (EOL) care without futile t...
Background: Physicians’ decision-making for seriously ill patients with advanced dementia is of high...
Abstract Background Characteristics of the physician influence the essential decision-making in end-...
BACKGROUND: The treatment of advanced cancer often involves potentially life-shortening end-of-life ...
BACKGROUND : End of life (EOL) care which involves specialized care to the person who is nearing o...
The views and experiences of GPs with respect to end of life (EoL) care are seldom addressed. The ai...
Background. The involvement of patients in decision making about their healthcare plans is being emp...
Background: Making treatment decisions in anticipation of possible future incapacity is an important...
Background: Educational attainment has been shown to influence access to and quality of health care....
BACKGROUND: Guidelines recommend advanced care planning for terminally ill patients with <1 year ...
Background: Dementia and advanced cancer are complex, life-limiting conditions that benefit from spe...
BACKGROUND: While advanced care planning (ACP) is recommended in dementia and cancer care, there are...
BackgroundUntil recently, palliative care (PC) resources in Finland have been sparse. To meet the in...
Background: Patients with advanced incurable cancer face difficult decisions about palliative treatm...
Background Making treatment decisions in anticipation of possible future incapacity is an important ...
BACKGROUND/AIM: Appropriate decision-making is essential for end-of-life (EOL) care without futile t...
Background: Physicians’ decision-making for seriously ill patients with advanced dementia is of high...
Abstract Background Characteristics of the physician influence the essential decision-making in end-...
BACKGROUND: The treatment of advanced cancer often involves potentially life-shortening end-of-life ...
BACKGROUND : End of life (EOL) care which involves specialized care to the person who is nearing o...
The views and experiences of GPs with respect to end of life (EoL) care are seldom addressed. The ai...
Background. The involvement of patients in decision making about their healthcare plans is being emp...
Background: Making treatment decisions in anticipation of possible future incapacity is an important...
Background: Educational attainment has been shown to influence access to and quality of health care....
BACKGROUND: Guidelines recommend advanced care planning for terminally ill patients with <1 year ...
Background: Dementia and advanced cancer are complex, life-limiting conditions that benefit from spe...
BACKGROUND: While advanced care planning (ACP) is recommended in dementia and cancer care, there are...
BackgroundUntil recently, palliative care (PC) resources in Finland have been sparse. To meet the in...
Background: Patients with advanced incurable cancer face difficult decisions about palliative treatm...
Background Making treatment decisions in anticipation of possible future incapacity is an important ...