Medical communication and decision-making about assisted hydration in the last days of life: A qualitative study of doctors experienced with end of life care.
Arjun KingdonAnna SpathisBárbara Costa Pereira AntunesStephen BarclayPublished in: Palliative medicine (2022)
Proactive, routine discussion with dying people about hydration-related issues is indicated in all cases. There is room for debate regarding the limits of shared decision-making and the benefits of routine discussion of assisted hydration with all dying people. Clinicians have to navigate multiple barriers as they strive to provide individualised care.