An integrative review of how families are prepared for, and supported during withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment in intensive care.
Maureen A CoombsRoses ParkerKristen RanseRuth EndacottMelissa J BloomerPublished in: Journal of advanced nursing (2016)
Greater understanding is needed of the language that can be used with families to describe death and dying in intensive care. Clearer conceptualization of the relationship between the medically focussed withdrawal of life-sustaining treatments and patient/family-centred end-of-life care is required making the nursing contribution at this time more visible.