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Differences in attitudes towards end-of-life care among intensivists ...

Our results suggest that there is variation in attitudes towards end-of-life care between physicians and prosecutors. However, responses did not ...

Differences in attitudes towards end-of-life care among intensivists ...

Differences in attitudes towards end-of-life care among intensivists, oncologists and prosecutors in Brazil: a nationwide survey.

Critical care nurses' knowledge and attitudes and their perspectives ...

The law related to end-of-life care was rated as the least familiar part of the self-perceived end-of-life care knowledge, while 'I have ...

Attitudes towards death and dying among intensive care professionals

The results indicate that FATCOD should be used cautiously when comparing attitudes towards death and dying across different societal and ...

International Differences in End-of-Life Attitudes in the Intensive ...

This is particularly true in the intensive care unit (ICU), where death is commonly preceded by decisions not to start aggressive therapy ( ...

International differences in end-of-life attitudes in the intensive care ...

In countries where intensive care medicine is relatively well developed, considerable differences remain in physicians' attitudes toward end-of-life care in ...

Barriers and facilitators to end-of-life care in the adult intensive care ...

The main barriers to the provision of EOL care identified included ICU environment (e.g. heavy workload, poor ICU design), attitude and reactions from family ...

Palliative care knowledge and attitudes toward end-of-life care ...

Signifi- cant differences in knowledge and attitude ... care among intensive care unit nurses in Jordan ... attitudes toward palliative care; and those studies were ...

Palliative care knowledge and attitudes toward end-of-life care ...

ICU nurses have insufficient knowledge and inappropriate attitudes toward palliative care. Knowledge of psychological and spiritual aspects of ...

Attitudes towards death and dying among intensive care professionals

The quality of end-of-life care – care provided in the short period before death – is generally associated with palliative care, whose intent is ...

Attitudes towards Death, Perceptions of Hospice Care, and Hospice ...

Results: Perceptions of hospice care showed significant differences according to age (F=3.06, P=0.031) and marital status (t=3.55, P=0.001).

Variability in End-of-Life Care Delivery in Intensive Care Units in the ...

The 14 units (22.2%) belonging to cluster 1 had the lowest rate of extubation before death and the lowest rate of CPR avoidance but achieved the ...

Palliative care knowledge and self-efficacy: a comparative study ...

There was no significant difference in the mean scores for palliative care knowledge between nurses working in intensive care units and nurses ...

Attitudes of Physicians toward Palliative Care in Intensive Care Units

In this Japanese national survey, a majority of intensive care unit directors said that their patients could benefit from specialist palliative ...

Intensive Care Nurses' Attitude on Palliative and End of Life Care

[1] Practices of EOL care vary worldwide, and the knowledge, attitude, and involvement of nurses differ.[2‑7] In India, there has been a major drive from the ...

Attitudes Toward and Experiences in End-of-life Care Education in ...

... In a study of residents' experiences with end-of-life care education in the intensive care unit (ICU), Chen and colleagues [8] ...

European Society of Intensive Care Medicine guidelines on end of ...

Moral distress may lead to conflicts, loss of trust, and loss of professional respect among team members [41]. Other consequences of moral ...

Differences in attitudes towards end-of-life care among intensivists ...

Differences in attitudes towards end-of-life care among intensivists, oncologists and prosecutors in Brazil: a nationwide survey · Funding · Availability of data ...

Dying with Dignity in the Intensive Care Unit

Dying patients and their families in the ICU are not alone in their suffering. For some clinicians, views about the suitability of advanced life ...

Palliative Care in the Intensive Care Unit: The Standard of Care

Another barrier is the inherent bias in the US health care system toward aggressive treatment or cure versus improving quality of life. This ...