Continuous sedation until death: the everyday moral reasoning of physicians, nurses and family caregivers in the UK, The Netherlands and Belgium

Background: Continuous sedation is increasingly used as a way to relieve symptoms at the end of life. Current research indicates that some physicians, nurses, and relatives involved in this practice experience emotional and/or moral distress. This study aims to provide insight into what may influence how professional and/or family carers cope with such distress. Methods: This study is an international qualitative interview study involving interviews with physicians, nurses, and relatives of deceased patients in the UK, The Netherlands and Belgium (the UNBIASED study) about a case of continuous... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Raus, Kasper
Brown, Jayne
Seale, Clive
Rietjens, Judith
Janssens, Rien
Bruinsma, Sophie
Mortier, Freddy
Payne, Sheila
Sterckx, Sigrid
Dokumenttyp: journalarticle
Erscheinungsdatum: 2014
Schlagwörter: Languages and Literatures / PALLIATIVE SEDATION / CONTINUOUS DEEP SEDATION / EUROPEAN COUNTRIES / LIFE / END / EXPERIENCES / CARE / PERSPECTIVES / FRAMEWORK / THERAPY
Sprache: Englisch
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