The aim of this article is to analyse and discuss the ethically problematic conflict raised by patients with stroke who refuse nutritional treatment. In analysing this conflict, the focus is on four different aspects: (1) Is nutritional treatment biologically necessary? (2) If necessary, is the reason for refusal a functional disability, lack of appetite or motivation, misunderstanding of the situation or a genuine conflict of values? (3) If the latter, what values are involved in the conflict? (4) How should we deal with the different kinds of refusal of nutritional treatment? We argue that patients' autonomy should be respected as far as possible, while also considering that those who have suffered a stroke might re-evaluate their life as...
AbstractThis report highlights viewpoints of the authors and comments from the auditory at a worksho...
Progressive neurological diseases are often complicated by declining cognitive function (leading to ...
Stroke is a devastating event that carries a potential for long-term disability. Malnutrition is fre...
When a patient has suffered a severe stroke, inves-tigations and treatments should be terminated whe...
BACKGROUND: Some people with progressive neurological diseases find they need additional support wit...
Worldwide, the number of individuals lacking the mental capacity to participate in decisions about t...
Worldwide, the number of individuals lacking the mental capacity to participate in decisions about t...
Nutrition support is indicated in patients who cannot or will not consume adequate nutrition orally....
This is an ethnographic study of decision-making concerning tube feeding in the acute phase after a ...
Stroke is the third leading cause of death in Western countries. However, there is still a lack of r...
An ethical dilemma describes conflicting opinions by different members of the care team. This articl...
A narrative ethics analysis is utilised to explore the nature and practice of the provision of arti...
Quality of life (QoL) is increasingly recognised as an important healthcare outcome, especially for ...
This study explores the perspectives of patients, relatives and carers on the use of interventions t...
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AbstractThis report highlights viewpoints of the authors and comments from the auditory at a worksho...
Progressive neurological diseases are often complicated by declining cognitive function (leading to ...
Stroke is a devastating event that carries a potential for long-term disability. Malnutrition is fre...
When a patient has suffered a severe stroke, inves-tigations and treatments should be terminated whe...
BACKGROUND: Some people with progressive neurological diseases find they need additional support wit...
Worldwide, the number of individuals lacking the mental capacity to participate in decisions about t...
Worldwide, the number of individuals lacking the mental capacity to participate in decisions about t...
Nutrition support is indicated in patients who cannot or will not consume adequate nutrition orally....
This is an ethnographic study of decision-making concerning tube feeding in the acute phase after a ...
Stroke is the third leading cause of death in Western countries. However, there is still a lack of r...
An ethical dilemma describes conflicting opinions by different members of the care team. This articl...
A narrative ethics analysis is utilised to explore the nature and practice of the provision of arti...
Quality of life (QoL) is increasingly recognised as an important healthcare outcome, especially for ...
This study explores the perspectives of patients, relatives and carers on the use of interventions t...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
AbstractThis report highlights viewpoints of the authors and comments from the auditory at a worksho...
Progressive neurological diseases are often complicated by declining cognitive function (leading to ...
Stroke is a devastating event that carries a potential for long-term disability. Malnutrition is fre...