Clinicians commonly believe that there is no harm in asking patients with life-threatening illnesses if they would like to forgo aggressive therapy. In fact, many clinicians believe that the question is not only appropriate, but obligatory on grounds of patient empowerment and autonomy: Patients should be given all options, including the option to stop treatment. But in this piece, I argue that there is, indeed, serious -- and even traumatic -- harm in asking patients to forgo treatment if that request is perceived by the patient as evidence that the clinician devalues or questions the integrity of that patient\u27s life. When such requests are perceived to imply: Your life is not worth saving, the effect of the ask is insult and offe...
Ethically and legally doctors are not obliged to provide futile treatment to patients, even if the p...
Many deaths in intensive care units are preceded by decisions to withhold or withdraw life-sustainin...
Refusal of life-saving therapy can be a challenging situation in the practice of emergency medicine....
EssayMedical ethics is grounded by the notion that we must always respect the patient's right of sel...
Withholding or withdrawing a life-sustaining treatment tends to be very challenging for health care ...
Contrary to the widespread concern about over-treatment at the end of life, today, patient preferenc...
Withholding or withdrawing a life-sustaining treatment tends to be very challenging for health care ...
DEMANDS BY PATIENTS OR THEIR FAMILIES for treatment thought to be inappropriate by health care provi...
Due to the intrinsically subjective nature of such complaints from a patient, the critical factor to...
Sadly, there are people in very bad medical conditions who want to die. They are in pain, they are s...
United States health care is intentionally moving in a direction which emphasizes patient autonomy. ...
In 1978, Mary C. Northern was admitted to Tennessee Nashville General Hospital for an infection in b...
Journal ArticleInvoluntary psychiatric commitment for suicide prevention and physician aid-in-dying ...
Demands by Patients or their Families for treatment thought to be inappropriate by health care provi...
Ethically and legally doctors are not obliged to provide futile treatment to patients, even if the p...
Many deaths in intensive care units are preceded by decisions to withhold or withdraw life-sustainin...
Refusal of life-saving therapy can be a challenging situation in the practice of emergency medicine....
EssayMedical ethics is grounded by the notion that we must always respect the patient's right of sel...
Withholding or withdrawing a life-sustaining treatment tends to be very challenging for health care ...
Contrary to the widespread concern about over-treatment at the end of life, today, patient preferenc...
Withholding or withdrawing a life-sustaining treatment tends to be very challenging for health care ...
DEMANDS BY PATIENTS OR THEIR FAMILIES for treatment thought to be inappropriate by health care provi...
Due to the intrinsically subjective nature of such complaints from a patient, the critical factor to...
Sadly, there are people in very bad medical conditions who want to die. They are in pain, they are s...
United States health care is intentionally moving in a direction which emphasizes patient autonomy. ...
In 1978, Mary C. Northern was admitted to Tennessee Nashville General Hospital for an infection in b...
Journal ArticleInvoluntary psychiatric commitment for suicide prevention and physician aid-in-dying ...
Demands by Patients or their Families for treatment thought to be inappropriate by health care provi...
Ethically and legally doctors are not obliged to provide futile treatment to patients, even if the p...
Many deaths in intensive care units are preceded by decisions to withhold or withdraw life-sustainin...
Refusal of life-saving therapy can be a challenging situation in the practice of emergency medicine....