OBJECTIVE: To describe the issues faced, and how they were addressed, by the University of Toronto Critical Care Medicine Program/Joint Centre for Bioethics Task Force on Appropriate Use of Life-Sustaining Treatment. The clinical problem addressed by the Task Force was dealing with requests by patients or substitute decision makers for life-sustaining treatment that their healthcare providers believe is inappropriate. DESIGN: Case study. SETTING: The University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics/Critical Care Medicine Program Task Force on Appropriate Use of Life-Sustaining Treatment. PARTICIPANTS: The 24-member Task Force included physician and nursing leaders from five critical care units, bioethicists, a legal scholar, a health admini...
OBJECTIVE: Decisions about withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment (WWLST) from adults ...
Background: End-of-life decisions regarding the administration, withdrawal or withholding of life-su...
Background: Every year around 400 000 patients arrives at the emergency wards on the hospitals in St...
International audienceContext: The provision of potentially non-beneficial life-sustaining treatment...
grantor: University of TorontoConflict over treatment withdrawal between intensive care un...
Nurses are responsible for providing care for patients and following through with a physician’s orde...
Aims: The principal aim of this study was to investigate how a policy used to address inappropriate ...
T he problem of “appropriateuse of life-sustaining treat-ment, ” commonly known as“futility, ” arise...
Objective: This study was conducted to develop an empiric description of intensive care unit (ICU) p...
Background: This study explores the experiences of intensive care nurses and doctors relating to the...
1. Describe the nature of ethics as a sustained intellectual inquiry. 2. Identify the reasons for el...
BACKGROUND: Our objective was to investigate whether a consensus exists between the general public a...
The creation of policies to mediate conscientious disagreements between healthcare professionals and...
OBJECTIVES:. Limiting or withdrawing nonbeneficial medical care is considered ethically responsible ...
Background: The '3 Wishes Project,' is an end-of-life program meant to bring humanity and dignity to...
OBJECTIVE: Decisions about withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment (WWLST) from adults ...
Background: End-of-life decisions regarding the administration, withdrawal or withholding of life-su...
Background: Every year around 400 000 patients arrives at the emergency wards on the hospitals in St...
International audienceContext: The provision of potentially non-beneficial life-sustaining treatment...
grantor: University of TorontoConflict over treatment withdrawal between intensive care un...
Nurses are responsible for providing care for patients and following through with a physician’s orde...
Aims: The principal aim of this study was to investigate how a policy used to address inappropriate ...
T he problem of “appropriateuse of life-sustaining treat-ment, ” commonly known as“futility, ” arise...
Objective: This study was conducted to develop an empiric description of intensive care unit (ICU) p...
Background: This study explores the experiences of intensive care nurses and doctors relating to the...
1. Describe the nature of ethics as a sustained intellectual inquiry. 2. Identify the reasons for el...
BACKGROUND: Our objective was to investigate whether a consensus exists between the general public a...
The creation of policies to mediate conscientious disagreements between healthcare professionals and...
OBJECTIVES:. Limiting or withdrawing nonbeneficial medical care is considered ethically responsible ...
Background: The '3 Wishes Project,' is an end-of-life program meant to bring humanity and dignity to...
OBJECTIVE: Decisions about withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment (WWLST) from adults ...
Background: End-of-life decisions regarding the administration, withdrawal or withholding of life-su...
Background: Every year around 400 000 patients arrives at the emergency wards on the hospitals in St...