The ability of medical science to prolong biological life through the use of technology raises the question of how far physicians should go in treating the terminally ill patient. In clinical decision making involving the dying patient, physicians, patients and families bring various perceptions and interpretations to the situation. These different realities must be negotiated in order to define the meaning of the situation and the meaning of various medical technologies. The patient's demise becomes a negotiated death, a bargaining over how far medical technology should go in prolonging life or in prolonging death. A case study of the process of ethical decision making in the forgoing of life-supporting therapy in an intensive care setting...
The decision to move from curative treatment to palliative care in the intensive-care situation is l...
As members of the Church, we believe that our Heavenly Father, in His divine judgment, chooses the a...
Background: Physicians who treat patients approaching the end of life often face moral, ethical, and...
Towards the end of life, physicians face dilemmas of discontinuing life-sustaining treatments or int...
End-of-life decision making is a troublesome ethical dilemma. These decisions should be made in trus...
In end-of-life situations, health professionals, patients and families must often make difficult dec...
Nowadays the bioethical debate on end-of-life issues seems to still be characterized by some problem...
Contrary to the widespread concern about over-treatment at the end of life, today, patient preferenc...
Managing end-of-life care can be difficult because of the particular nature of intensive care suppor...
Objectives Medical futility at the end of life is a growing challenge to medicine. The goals of the ...
No AbstractSouth African Journal of Bioethics and Law Vol. 1 (1) 2008: pp. 24-2
This book moves away from the frameworks that have traditionally guided ethical decision-making in t...
Many deaths in intensive care units are preceded by decisions to withhold or withdraw life-sustainin...
Withdrawing a loved one from life support, or life-prolonging treatments, can be devastating, and it...
The decision to move from curative treatment to palliative care in the intensive-care situation is l...
The decision to move from curative treatment to palliative care in the intensive-care situation is l...
As members of the Church, we believe that our Heavenly Father, in His divine judgment, chooses the a...
Background: Physicians who treat patients approaching the end of life often face moral, ethical, and...
Towards the end of life, physicians face dilemmas of discontinuing life-sustaining treatments or int...
End-of-life decision making is a troublesome ethical dilemma. These decisions should be made in trus...
In end-of-life situations, health professionals, patients and families must often make difficult dec...
Nowadays the bioethical debate on end-of-life issues seems to still be characterized by some problem...
Contrary to the widespread concern about over-treatment at the end of life, today, patient preferenc...
Managing end-of-life care can be difficult because of the particular nature of intensive care suppor...
Objectives Medical futility at the end of life is a growing challenge to medicine. The goals of the ...
No AbstractSouth African Journal of Bioethics and Law Vol. 1 (1) 2008: pp. 24-2
This book moves away from the frameworks that have traditionally guided ethical decision-making in t...
Many deaths in intensive care units are preceded by decisions to withhold or withdraw life-sustainin...
Withdrawing a loved one from life support, or life-prolonging treatments, can be devastating, and it...
The decision to move from curative treatment to palliative care in the intensive-care situation is l...
The decision to move from curative treatment to palliative care in the intensive-care situation is l...
As members of the Church, we believe that our Heavenly Father, in His divine judgment, chooses the a...
Background: Physicians who treat patients approaching the end of life often face moral, ethical, and...