Expressions of nonabandonment during the intensive care unit family conference.
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The changing role of palliative care in the ICUPalliative care in the pediatric ICU: challenges and opportunities for family-centered practiceExpanding the paradigm of the physician's role in surrogate decision-making: an empirically derived frameworkDevelopment and evaluation of the feasibility and effects on staff, patients, and families of a new tool, the Psychosocial Assessment and Communication Evaluation (PACE), to improve communication and palliative care in intensive care and during clinPhysician-related barriers to communication and patient- and family-centred decision-making towards the end of life in intensive care: a systematic review.The language of prognostication in intensive care units.Abandonment at the end of life from patient, caregiver, nurse, and physician perspectives: loss of continuity and lack of closureDirectly observed patient-physician discussions in palliative and end-of-life care: a systematic review of the literature.The mourning before: can anticipatory grief theory inform family care in adult intensive care?Collaborative communication in pediatric palliative care: a foundation for problem-solving and decision-making.Empathy and life support decisions in intensive care units.Duration of withdrawal of life support in the intensive care unit and association with family satisfaction.Practical guidance for evidence-based ICU family conferencesFamilies with limited English proficiency receive less information and support in interpreted intensive care unit family conferences.Alterations during medical interpretation of ICU family conferences that interfere with or enhance communication.Family member satisfaction with end-of-life decision making in the ICU.Acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome requiring tracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit: impact on managing uncertainty for patient-centered communication.End-of-life preferences: a theory-driven inventory.How to respond to an ICU patient asking if she/he is going to die.
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Expressions of nonabandonment during the intensive care unit family conference.
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Expressions of nonabandonment during the intensive care unit family conference.
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Heather F West
J Randall Curtis
Marjorie D Wenrich
Ruth A Engelberg
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10.1089/JPM.2005.8.797
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2005-08-01T00:00:00Z