Argumentation in end-of-life conversations with families in Dutch intensive care units: a qualitative observational study
Purpose: In intensive care units (ICUs), decisions about the continuation or discontinuation of life-sustaining treatment (LST) are made on a daily basis. Professional guidelines recommend an open exchange of standpoints and underlying arguments between doctors and families to arrive at the most app...
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Main Author: | Akkermans A. |
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Other Authors: | Mahidol University |
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2023
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Online Access: | https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/82663 |
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