| Literature DB >> 10685716 |
S D Goold1, B Williams, R M Arnold.
Abstract
Conflicts between physicians and families about end-of-life decisions create challenging and emotionally difficult situations. In this article, we propose a "differential diagnosis" of such conflicts, distinguishing and describing the characteristics of families, physicians, and organizations and society that contribute to the "etiology" of the situation, as well as strategies for "diagnosing" the dominant factors. As a medical model, the differential diagnosis can be a useful tool to help physicians understand and manage conflicts about end-of-life care.Keywords: Death and Euthanasia
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Year: 2000 PMID: 10685716 DOI: 10.1001/jama.283.7.909
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JAMA ISSN: 0098-7484 Impact factor: 56.272