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A comparative study on decision and documentation of refraining from resuscitation in two medical home care units in Sweden.

Bogdan SterpuPia LindmanLinda Björkhem-Bergman
Published in: BMC palliative care (2019)
Less than 50% of patients in palliative phase had a decision of DNACPR in two Medical Home Care Units in Stockholm. The presence of written guidelines and a requirement for a CPR-decision did not increase the frequency of DNACPR-decisions but was associated with a higher frequency of documentation of decisions and of information given to both the patients and the next-of-kin.
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