AbstractContextOne palliative care approach that is increasingly being used at home for relieving intolerable suffering in terminally ill patients is continuous sedation until death. Its provision requires a multidisciplinary team approach, with adequate collaboration and communication. However, it is unknown how general practitioners (GPs) and home care nurses experience being involved in the use of sedation at home.ObjectivesTo present case-based GP and nurse descriptions of their collaboration, roles, and responsibilities during the process of continuous sedation until death at home in Belgium, The Netherlands, and the U.K.MethodsWe held in-depth qualitative interviews with 25 GPs and 26 nurses closely involved in the care of 29 adult ca...
Background: A significant minority of dying people experience refractory symptoms or extreme distres...
Background: A significant minority of dying people experience refractory symptoms or extreme distres...
Context:Existing empirical evidence shows that continuous deep sedation until death is given in abou...
Context. One palliative care approach that is increasingly being used at home for relieving intolera...
Context. One palliative care approach that is increasingly being used at home for relieving intolera...
AbstractContextOne palliative care approach that is increasingly being used at home for relieving in...
Context. One palliative care approach that is increasingly being used at home for relieving intolera...
Context: One palliative care approach that is increasingly being used at home for relieving intolera...
Context: One palliative care approach that is increasingly being used at home for relieving intolera...
Background: Extensive debate surrounds the practice of continuous sedation until death to control re...
Background: Extensive debate surrounds the practice of continuous sedation until death to control re...
Background: Extensive debate surrounds the practice of continuous sedation until death to control re...
Background: Extensive debate surrounds the practice of continuous sedation until death to control re...
Background: Palliative sedation is increasingly used at the end of life by general practitioners (GP...
Background: Palliative sedation is increasingly used at the end of life by general practitioners (GP...
Background: A significant minority of dying people experience refractory symptoms or extreme distres...
Background: A significant minority of dying people experience refractory symptoms or extreme distres...
Context:Existing empirical evidence shows that continuous deep sedation until death is given in abou...
Context. One palliative care approach that is increasingly being used at home for relieving intolera...
Context. One palliative care approach that is increasingly being used at home for relieving intolera...
AbstractContextOne palliative care approach that is increasingly being used at home for relieving in...
Context. One palliative care approach that is increasingly being used at home for relieving intolera...
Context: One palliative care approach that is increasingly being used at home for relieving intolera...
Context: One palliative care approach that is increasingly being used at home for relieving intolera...
Background: Extensive debate surrounds the practice of continuous sedation until death to control re...
Background: Extensive debate surrounds the practice of continuous sedation until death to control re...
Background: Extensive debate surrounds the practice of continuous sedation until death to control re...
Background: Extensive debate surrounds the practice of continuous sedation until death to control re...
Background: Palliative sedation is increasingly used at the end of life by general practitioners (GP...
Background: Palliative sedation is increasingly used at the end of life by general practitioners (GP...
Background: A significant minority of dying people experience refractory symptoms or extreme distres...
Background: A significant minority of dying people experience refractory symptoms or extreme distres...
Context:Existing empirical evidence shows that continuous deep sedation until death is given in abou...