An easier way to die?-A qualitative interview study on specialist palliative care team members' views on dying under sedation.

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Tác giả: Claudia Bausewein, Jeremias Bazata, Claudia Bozzaro, Violet Handtke, Maria Heckel, Sophie Meesters, Christoph Ostgathe, Eva Schildmann, Jan Schildmann

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 180 Ancient, medieval, eastern philosophy

Thông tin xuất bản: England : Palliative medicine , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 239408

BACKGROUND: Professionals' personal perceptions of sedated patients in the context of palliative care may influence their opinion on sedation as treatment option. However, little is known of palliative care professionals' perception of patients dying under sedation. AIM: To explore German specialist palliative care team members' views on and perception of the dying process under sedation. DESIGN: Qualitative phenomenological study using semi-structured interviews ( SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: Physicians, nurses, psychologists, physical therapists, chaplains, and social workers from 10 palliative care units and 7 specialist palliative homecare teams across 12 German cities. RESULTS: Participants' views on patients dying under sedation can be grouped into: (i) those who perceived an influence of sedation on the dying process with and without positive and/or negative connotations and (ii) those who saw no difference between dying with or without sedation. Positive connotations referred to the perception of sedation providing an easier path. Concerns were mainly related to the deprivation of patients regarding a conscious dying. The metaphorical description of sedation as "sleep" was common among participants. CONCLUSIONS: The wide range of perceptions of patients dying under sedation may be rooted in different judgements regarding aspects of a good death. Clarifying ideals of a good death with professionals, patients, and relatives before sedation may support transparent decision-making and help avoid conflicts or moral distress.
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