The changing attitudes of physicians toward prolonging life
- PMID: 903548
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1977.tb00810.x
The changing attitudes of physicians toward prolonging life
Abstract
This follow-up survey of physicians' attitudes and practices reveals a changing approach toward the care of terminal patients. It shows that: 1) communication with dying patients is becoming more open, 2) support for the omission of life-prolonging treatments is increasing, and 3) opposition to the use of death-hastening measures remains strong. It indicates that the physician's experience with terminal patients and the setting of his practice influence his attitude towards these patients and the approach to treatment.
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