Outcome in patients perceived as receiving excessive care across different ethical climates: a prospective study in 68 intensive care units in Europe and the USA
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- Intensive Care Medicine
Intensive care medicine, 44 (7
INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE
Intensive Care Medicine, 44(7), 1039-1049. Springer-Verlag
DISPROPRICUS study group of the Ethics Section of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine 2018, ' Outcome in patients perceived as receiving excessive care across different ethical climates : a prospective study in 68 intensive care units in Europe and the USA ', Intensive Care Medicine, vol. 44, no. 7, pp. 1039-1049 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-018-5231-8
Intensive Care Medicine, 44(7), 1039-1049. SPRINGER - Subject
PERCEPTIONS Palliative care Original Decision-making Ethical climate Interdisciplinary collaboration Patient outcomes Perceived excessive care Treatment-limitation decisions Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine PALLIATIVE CARE law.invention PHYSICIANS 0302 clinical medicine law Medicine and Health Sciences 030212 general & internal medicine Prospective Studies Prospective cohort study DEATH Age Factors Sciences bio-médicales et agricoles Intensive care unit Intensive Care Units -- ethics Europe Intensive Care Units HEALTH Life Sciences & Biomedicine medicine.medical_specialty education Unnecessary Procedures Disease cluster 03 medical and health sciences Critical Care Medicine General & Internal Medicine INAPPROPRIATE CARE Anesthesiology Intensive care medicine Humans In patient Science & Technology business.industry 030208 emergency & critical care medicine Organizational Culture ICU Emergency medicine Quality of Life Observational study OF-LIFE CARE NURSES business - Language
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