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In search of a good death: observations of patients, families, and providers

- annals.org
KE Steinhauser, EC Clipp, M McNeilly, NA … - Annals of Internal …, 2000 - Am Coll Physicians
Despite a recent increase in the attention given to improving end-of-life care, our understanding
of what constitutes a good death is surprisingly lacking. The purpose of this study was to gather
descriptions of the components of a good death from patients, families, and providers ...
Cited by 454 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 11 versions

Physicians and patient spirituality: professional boundaries, competency, and …

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SG Post, CM Puchalski, DB Larson - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2000 - Am Coll Physicians
Clinical studies are beginning to clarify how spirituality and religion can contribute to the coping
strategies of many patients with severe, chronic, and terminal condi- tions. The ethical aspects
of physician attention to the spiritual and religious dimensions of patients' experiences of ...
Cited by 268 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 12 versions

Religious struggle as a predictor of mortality among medically ill elderly patients: a …


… , HG Koenig, N Tarakeshwar, J Hahn - Archives of Internal …, 2001 - archinte.highwire.org
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Cited by 238 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions

[BOOK] Resolving ethical dilemmas: a guide for clinicians

- ucdavis.edu [PDF] 
B Lo - 2009 - books.google.com
Ethical Dilemmas A GUIDE FOR CLINICIANS Fourth Edition fH • • Wolters Kluwer Lippincott
Health Williams &Wilkins ... Activate your online access today! This text comes with access to
the complete contents online, fully searchable, plus other valuable features. Three simple ...
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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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Responding to intractable terminal suffering: the role of terminal sedation and …

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TE Quill, IR Byock… - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2000 - Am Coll Physicians
When provided by a skilled, multidisciplinary team, pallia- tive care is highly effective at addressing
the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs of dying patients and their families.
However, some patients who have wit- nessed harsh death want reassurance that they ...
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The family conference as a focus to improve communication about end-of-life care …


JR Curtis, DL Patrick, SE Shannon, PD Treece, … - Critical Care …, 2001 - journals.lww.com
From the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine (Drs. Curtis, Engelberg, and Rubenfeld
and Ms. Treece), the Department of Medicine, School of Medicine; the Program in Social and
Behavioral Sciences, the Department of Health Services, School of Public Health (Dr. ...
Cited by 163 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions

End-of-life conversations: evolving practice and theory

- ddhospicepalliativecare.org [PDF] 
DG Larson, DR Tobin - JAMA, 2000 - Am Med Assoc
This article examines the evolution of and need for "end-of-life conversations." Barriers to
end-of-life discussions that have been identified in patients and families, health care
professionals, and health care systems can seriously interfere with the quality of ...
Cited by 152 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions

Initiating End-of-Life Discussions With Seriously Ill Patients: Addressing the" …


TE Quill - JaMa, 2000 - Am Med Assoc
Discussions about end-of-life issues are difficult for clinicians to initiate. Patients, their
families, and clinicians frequently collude to avoid mentioning death or dying, even when the
patient's suffering is severe and prognosis is poor. In addition to determining from ...
Cited by 149 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions

Discussing religious and spiritual issues at the end of life: a practical guide for …

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B Lo, D Ruston, LW Kates, RM Arnold, CB Cohen, K … - Jama, 2002 - Am Med Assoc
As patients near the end of life, their spiritual and religious concerns may be awakened or
intensified. Many physicians, however, feel unskilled and uncomfortable discussing these
concerns. This article suggests how physicians might respond when patients or families ...
Cited by 139 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions


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