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The involvement of cancer patients in the four stages of decision-making preceding continuous sedation until death: A qualitative study.

Lenzo RobijnJane SeymourLuc DeliensIda KorfageJayne BrownPeter PypeAgnes Van Der HeideKenneth ChambaereJudith Rietjensnull null
Published in: Palliative medicine (2018)
Decision-making about continuous sedation until death goes through four stages and the involvement of the patient in the decision-making varies. Acknowledging the potential sensitivity of raising the issue of end-of-life sedation, we recommend building into clinical practice regular opportunities to discuss the goals and preferences of the person who is dying for their future medical treatment and care.
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