Literature DB >> 19042867

To the bitter end: disparities in end-of-life care.

Alberto Coustasse1, Theresa Quiroz, Sue G Lurie.   

Abstract

Although technological advancements have provided the means to sustain life and provide care regardless of whether the treatment is appropriate and compassionate given the condition of the patient, bioethical, legal, and moral concerns related to disparities in care still arise in the United States. These concerns call into question the necessity to continue life-sustaining or palliative care treatments when patients and/or families are faced with end-of-life decisions. This study will focus on various historical, clinical cultural, and ethical issues that have placed this dilemma into a controversial public spectrum, by using case studies retrieved from referenced literature, which illustrate disparities in care at the end of life.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19042867     DOI: 10.1080/15390940802232473

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hosp Mark Public Relations        ISSN: 1539-0934


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1.  The National Tumor Association Foundation (ANT): A 30 year old model of home palliative care.

Authors:  Marina Casadio; Guido Biasco; Amy Abernethy; Valeria Bonazzi; Raffaella Pannuti; Franco Pannuti
Journal:  BMC Palliat Care       Date:  2010-06-08       Impact factor: 3.234

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