Dehydration and provision of fluids in palliative care. What is the evidence?
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Dehydration and provision of fluids in palliative care. What is the evidence?
Abstract
Objective: To provide a clinical review of issues surrounding reduced fluid intake in palliative care patients and a practical approach to care for these patients.
Data sources: Medline was searched from 1980 to 1995 for articles concerning dehydration in dying patients. In addition, the law databases QUICKLAW, WESTLAW, and MEDMAL were searched.
Study selection: Key papers were included for discussion in relation to the clinical evidence to treat or withhold treatment and to a representative sample of the social, ethical, and legal issues.
Synthesis: There is little clinical evidence to guide patients, families, or clinicians in treating with reduced fluid intake during the terminal phase of life. Assisting patients to take fluids as a social or symbolic act is recognized, as is the ethical and legal stance that assisting fluid intake should be thought of as a medical therapy.
Conclusion: Without sound evidence upon which to base clinical decisions, patients, families, and clinicians are left to balance potential benefits and burdens against the goals of care.
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