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Decisional role in seriously ill hospitalized patients near the end of life: the patient’s and provider’s perspective.

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Date

2006-09-19T18:27:38Z

Authors

Tranmer, J. E.
Heyland, D.

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Publisher

Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology

Abstract

Decisions about whether or not to implement life-sustaining therapies are complex and are becoming more so as the ability to prolong life with advanced technologies and care increases. The objectives of this study were: (1) to determine seriously ill hospitalized patients’ preferences for decisional role with respect to decisions about life-sustaining treatments, and (2) to determine if providers were aware of patients’ preferences.

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Keywords

Terminal care--Canada., Terminally ill--Canada.

Citation

Tranmer, J. E. and Heyland, D. (2001) Decisional role in seriously ill hospitalized patients near the end of life. Canadian oncology nursing journal 11(1):8-13.