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Conflict associated with decisions to limit life-sustaining treatment in intensive care …

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CM Breen, AP Abernethy, KH Abbott, JA Tulsky - Journal of General Internal …, 2001 - Springer
OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence and nature of interpersonal conflicts that arise when
patients in the intensive care unit are considered for limitation of life- sustaining treatment.
DESIGN: Qualitative analysis of prospectively gathered interviews. SETTING: Six ...
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Supporting family caregivers at the end of life:" they don't know what they don't …

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MW Rabow, JM Hauser, J Adams - Jama, 2004 - Am Med Assoc
Even for patients receiving complex, intensive medical care for serious and life-threatening
illness, family caregiving is typically at the core of what sustains patients at the end of life. The
amorphous relationship between physicians and the families of patients at the end of life ...
Cited by 142 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 12 versions

The loneliness of the long-term care giver


C Levine - The New England journal of medicine, 1999 - nejm.highwire.org
I wake up. This time it's only a dream. But the dream originated in a real experience. On the icy
morning of January 15, 1990, my husband lay comatose in the emergency room of a community
hospital after an automobile accident. Uninjured but dazed, I stood at a bank of hospital ...
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Primary care interventions for dementia caregivers: 2-year outcomes from the …

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R Burns, LO Nichols, J Martindale-Adams, MJ … - The …, 2003 - Geron Soc America
At least nine separate consensus statements and practice guidelines have emphasized the role
of physicians in the treatment of ADRD patients (American Medical Association, 1999; Fillit,
Knopman, Cummings, & Appel, 1999a, 1999b; Small et al., 1997; US Department of ...
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Moral justifications for surrogate decision making in the intensive care unit: …

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RM Arnold, J Kellum - Critical care medicine, 2003 - journals.lww.com
Because patients are often unable to participate in the end- of-life decision making, caregivers
turn to close family members to participate in discussions regarding care in the intensive care
unit. This article describes the moral justifications for families being given considerable ...
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Beyond autonomy: Diversifying end-of-life decision-making approaches to serve …


GS Winzelberg, LC Hanson, JA Tulsky - J Am Geriatr Soc, 2005 - interscience.wiley.com
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[PDF] Communication, negotiation, and mediation: dealing with conflict in end-of-life …


KW Bowman - Journal of Palliative care, 2000 - urosario.edu.co
Communication, negotiation, and mediation: Dealing with conflict in end-of-1. Kerry W Bowman
Journal of Palliative Care; Oct 2000; 16, Health & Medical Complete pg. S17
Communication, Negotiation, and Mediation: Dealing with Conflict in End-of-Life ...
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Strategies to improve end-of-life care in the intensive care unit

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GP Ciccarello - Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 2003 - journals.lww.com
Approximately 2.5 million people die in the United States each year. More than 60% of those
deaths occur in hospitals.1 Almost 50% of those who die in the hos- pital have been cared for
in an intensive care unit (ICU) within the previous 3 days.2 The number of deaths in the ...
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End-of-life care: findings from a national survey of informal caregivers


JL Wolff, SM Dy, KD Frick, JD Kasper - Archives of Internal …, 2007 - archinte.highwire.org
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Working with families in palliative care: one size does not fit all


DA King, T Quill - Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2006 - liebertonline.com
Comprehensive palliative care requires that family concerns are understood and addressed.
Yet medical professionals frequently lack formal training in family systems concepts and,
therefore, may be unprepared to engage in family-inclusive approaches to treatment. In ...
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