Primary care | 2019

Ethical and Legal Considerations in End-of-Life Care.

 
 

Abstract


In caring for dying patients, family medicine practitioners intentionally adopt care plans that affect the manner and timing of death. These decisions are morally weighty. This article provides guidance regarding the ethical and legal appropriateness of practitioner decisions near the end of life. Topics include surrogate decision making, advance care planning, medical nutrition and hydration, double effect, futile care, physician-assisted death, voluntarily stopping eating and drinking, palliative sedation to unconsciousness, and cultural humility.

Volume 46 3
Pages \n 387-398\n
DOI 10.1016/J.POP.2019.05.005
Language English
Journal Primary care

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