Background: A significant minority of dying people experience refractory symptoms or extreme distress unresponsive to conventional therapies. In such circumstances, sedation may be used to decrease or remove consciousness until death occurs. This practice is described in a variety of ways, including: 'palliative sedation', 'terminal sedation', 'continuous deep sedation until death', 'proportionate sedation' or 'palliative sedation to unconsciousness'. Surveys show large unexplained variation in incidence of sedation at the end of life across countries and care settings and there are ethical concerns about the use, intentions, risks and significance of the practice in palliative care. There are also questions about how to explain internation...
The purpose of the study was to explore relatives' descriptions and experiences of continuous sedati...
Background: Involving patients in decision-making is considered to be particularly appropriate towar...
Background: Involving patients in decision-making is considered to be particularly appropriate towar...
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...
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...
Background: Extensive debate surrounds the practice of continuous sedation until death to control re...
End-of-life sedation, though increasingly prevalent and widespread, remains a highly debated medical...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Some dying people experience symptoms in the last ho...
Background: Extensive debate surrounds the practice of continuous sedation until death to control re...
The purpose of the study was to explore relatives' descriptions and experiences of continuous sedati...
Open access articleBACKGROUND: Extensive debate surrounds the practice of continuous sedation until...
The purpose of the study was to explore relatives' descriptions and experiences of continuous sedati...
Background: Extensive debate surrounds the practice of continuous sedation until death to control re...
The purpose of the study was to explore relatives' descriptions and experiences of continuous sedati...
Background: Involving patients in decision-making is considered to be particularly appropriate towar...
Background: Involving patients in decision-making is considered to be particularly appropriate towar...
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...
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...
Background: Extensive debate surrounds the practice of continuous sedation until death to control re...
End-of-life sedation, though increasingly prevalent and widespread, remains a highly debated medical...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Some dying people experience symptoms in the last ho...
Background: Extensive debate surrounds the practice of continuous sedation until death to control re...
The purpose of the study was to explore relatives' descriptions and experiences of continuous sedati...
Open access articleBACKGROUND: Extensive debate surrounds the practice of continuous sedation until...
The purpose of the study was to explore relatives' descriptions and experiences of continuous sedati...
Background: Extensive debate surrounds the practice of continuous sedation until death to control re...
The purpose of the study was to explore relatives' descriptions and experiences of continuous sedati...
Background: Involving patients in decision-making is considered to be particularly appropriate towar...
Background: Involving patients in decision-making is considered to be particularly appropriate towar...