作者
Grace M Yang, Ann K Kwee, Lalit Krishna
发表日期
2012/1
期刊
Indian journal of palliative care
卷号
18
期号
1
页码范围
52
出版商
Scientific Scholar
简介
Background:
“Do not resuscitate”(DNR) orders are put in place where cardiopulmonary resuscitation is inappropriate. However, it is unclear who should be involved in discussions and decisions around DNR orders.
Aim:
The aim was to determine the views of oncology and palliative care doctors and nurses on DNR orders.
Materials and Methods:
A questionnaire survey was conducted on 146 doctors and nurses in oncology and palliative care working within a tertiary specialist cancer center in Singapore.
Results:
Perceived care differences as a result of DNR determinations led to 50.7% of respondents reporting concerns that a DNR order would mean that the patient received a substandard level of care. On the matter of DNR discussions, majority thought that patients (78.8%) and the next of kin (78.1%) should be involved though with whom the ultimate decision lay differed. There was also a wide range of views on …
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