1. Attaining Good End-of-Life Care in Intensive Care Units in Taiwan—The Dilemma And the Strategy
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Wen-Han Chang, Yueh Hsiu Ho, Chung-Lieh Hung, Shou Chuan Shih, Jun Hua Lee, Shih Yi Lee, Yuen Liang Lai, Wen Chu Huang, and Yu Ling Weng
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,education ,Bioethics ,lcsh:Geriatrics ,Intensive care unit ,double effect ,law.invention ,lcsh:RC952-954.6 ,Ambulatory care ,Nursing ,law ,medical ethics ,Critical care nursing ,Intensive care ,Family medicine ,Health care ,Medicine ,medical futility ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,business ,uncertainty ,End-of-life care ,Medical ethics - Abstract
SUMMARY One of the major challenges for intensivists is resolving the conflicting interests in end-of-life care. We reviewed patients' characteristics in an intensive care unit to determine the major barriers of practicing good end-of-life care and the medical ethics involved for the care team to resolve these conflicts. (International Journal of Gerontology 2009; 3(1): 26-30)
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- 2009
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