| Literature DB >> 32014529 |
Sheron Latcha1, Camille Lineberry2, Nikoletta Lendvai3, Christine A Tran4, Konstantina Matsoukas5, Amy E Scharf6, Louis P Voigt7.
Abstract
All medical care providers are legally and ethically bound to respect their patients' wishes. However, as patients lose decision-making capacity and approach end of life, their families or surrogates, who are confronted with grief, fear, self-doubt, and/or uncertainty, may ask physicians to provide treatment that contradicts the patients' previously stated wishes. Our work discusses the legal and ethical issues surrounding such requests and provides guidance for clinicians to ethically and compassionately respond-without compromising their professional and moral obligations to their patients.Entities:
Keywords: Multiple myeloma; end-stage renal disease; ethics; hemodialysis; moral distress; surrogate decision maker
Year: 2020 PMID: 32014529 PMCID: PMC7531567 DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2020.01.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pain Symptom Manage ISSN: 0885-3924 Impact factor: 3.612