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01.07.2014 | Capsule Commentary
Capsule Commentary on Thomas et al., A Comparison of the Willingness of Resident and Attending Physicians to Comply with the Requests of Patients at the End of Life
verfasst von:
Deanna L. Hill, MD, Lynette Cederquist, MD, Neil J. Farber, MD
Erschienen in:
Journal of General Internal Medicine
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Ausgabe 7/2014
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Excerpt
This interesting study by Thomas et. al.
1 explored differences in resident and physician attitudes regarding honoring patient wishes at the end of life. They conducted a survey to assess willingness to honor end-of-life requests in five different clinical scenarios. They found that attendings were significantly more willing to comply with patient requests, and concluded that this was due to clinical experience. …