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Deciding about continuous deep sedation: physicians' perspectives: a focus group study.

J A C Rietjens1, H M Buiting, H R W Pasman, P J van der Maas, J J M van Delden, A van der Heide.   

Abstract

Although guidelines restrict the use of continuous deep sedation to patients with refractory physical symptoms and a short life-expectancy, its use is not always restricted to these conditions. A focus group study of physicians was conducted to gain more insight in the arguments for and against the use of continuous deep sedation in several clinical situations. Arguments in favour of continuous deep sedation for patients with a longer life-expectancy were that the overall clinical situation is more relevant than life-expectancy alone, and that patients' wishes should be followed. Continuous deep sedation for patients with predominantly emotional/existential suffering was considered appropriate when physicians empathize with the suffering. Further, some physicians indicated that they may consider the use of sedation in the context of a euthanasia request. Arguments were that the option of continuous deep sedation is a better alternative; it may comfort some patients when their thoughts about potential future suffering become unbearable. Further, some considered continuous deep sedation as less burdening or a bother to perform. We conclude that physicians' decision-making about continuous deep sedation is characterized by balancing the interests of patients with their own feelings. Accordingly, the reasons for its use are not unambiguous and need further debate.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19304807     DOI: 10.1177/0269216309104074

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Palliat Med        ISSN: 0269-2163            Impact factor:   4.762


  9 in total

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2.  Making sense of continuous sedation in end-of-life care for cancer patients: an interview study with bereaved relatives in three European countries.

Authors:  S M Bruinsma; J Brown; A van der Heide; L Deliens; L Anquinet; S A Payne; J E Seymour; J A C Rietjens
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3.  Current debates on end-of-life sedation: an international expert elicitation study.

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Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2014-03-20       Impact factor: 3.603

4.  Considerations of physicians about the depth of palliative sedation at the end of life.

Authors:  Siebe J Swart; Agnes van der Heide; Lia van Zuylen; Roberto S G M Perez; Wouter W A Zuurmond; Paul J van der Maas; Johannes J M van Delden; Judith A C Rietjens
Journal:  CMAJ       Date:  2012-02-13       Impact factor: 8.262

5.  Physicians' Experiences and Perceptions of Environmental Factors Affecting Their Practices of Continuous Deep Sedation until Death: A Secondary Qualitative Analysis of an Interview Study.

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6.  'Palliative care': a contradiction in terms? A qualitative study of cancer patients with a Turkish or Moroccan background, their relatives and care providers.

Authors:  Fuusje M de Graaff; Anneke L Francke; Maria Etc van den Muijsenbergh; Sjaak van der Geest
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7.  A qualitative study on continuous deep sedation until death as an alternative to assisted suicide in Switzerland.

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Review 8.  The impact of the inpatient practice of continuous deep sedation until death on healthcare professionals' emotional well-being: a systematic review.

Authors:  Sarah Ziegler; Hannes Merker; Margareta Schmid; Milo A Puhan
Journal:  BMC Palliat Care       Date:  2017-05-08       Impact factor: 3.234

9.  Palliative sedation challenging the professional competency of health care providers and staff: a qualitative focus group and personal written narrative study.

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  9 in total

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