[HTML][HTML] Gaps in public preparedness to be a substitute decision-maker and the acceptability of high school education on resuscitation and end-of-life care: a mixed …

MKY Wong, MC Medor, KY Labre, M Jiang… - … Open Access Journal, 2019 - cmajopen.ca
Background: When a patient is incapable of making medical decisions for him-or herself, a
substitute decision-maker makes choices according to the patient's previously expressed …

Paramedic student confidence, concerns, learning and experience with resuscitation decision-making and patient death: A pilot survey

NE Anderson, J Slark, K Faasse, M Gott - Australasian emergency care, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Around the world, many paramedics are authorised to withhold or terminate
resuscitation. Research indicates this can be a challenging part of their role. Little is known …

[HTML][HTML] Family opinions on resuscitation and participation in end-of-life care in the emergency department: A cross-sectional study

U Akman, A Koyuncu - Turkish Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2024 - journals.lww.com
OBJECTIVE: The study looked into emergency department family members'(FMs) views on
being present during resuscitation and contributing to end-of-life care. METHODS: A cross …

Does the public feel prepared to be substitute decision-makers? gaps in preparedness and support for a high school curriculum: a national survey

MKY Wong, M Jiang, MC Medor, KY Labre… - Age and …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background Substitute decision-makers (SDMs) make decisions on behalf of
patients who do not have capacity, in line with previously expressed wishes, values and …

Changes in medical students' attitudes towards end-of-life decisions across different years of medical training

PC Gruber, CD Gomersall, GM Joynt, A Lee… - Journal of General …, 2008 - Springer
BACKGROUND Decisions to forgo life-sustaining medical treatments in terminally ill patients
are challenging, but ones that all doctors must face. Few studies have evaluated the impact …

Impact of a one-day inter-professional course (ALERT™) on attitudes and confidence in managing critically ill adult patients

P Featherstone, GB Smith, M Linnell, S Easton… - Resuscitation, 2005 - Elsevier
Anecdotal evidence suggests that anxiety and lack of confidence in managing acutely ill
patients adversely affects performance. We evaluated the impact of attending an ALERT™ …

Factors Related to Young People's Willingness to Perform Basic Life Support

Y Hasegawa, K Hanaki - Yonago Acta Medica, 2023 - jstage.jst.go.jp
Background Survival rates increase when basic life support (BLS) is provided by bystanders
to patients with acute diseases, such as out-of-hospital cardiac arrest; however, its …

“To Be or Not to Be”—Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation for Hospitalized People Who Have a Low Probability of Benefit: Qualitative Analysis of Semi-structured …

D Kobewka, Y Lalani, V Shaffer… - MDM Policy & …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Purpose Our aim was to understand the decision making of patients in hospital who wanted
cardiopulmonary resuscitation despite low probability of benefit. Methods We included …

Resuscitation Preferences of Older Acutely Admitted Medical and Mentally Competent People with One and Six Months Follow-Up

S Hanson, A Lassen, D Nielsen, J Ryg… - Available at SSRN … - papers.ssrn.com
Aim: Discussing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) preferences with people in
emergency department (ED) is common practice but raises questions about the stability and …

[HTML][HTML] Do unto others: doctors' personal end-of-life resuscitation preferences and their attitudes toward advance directives

VS Periyakoil, E Neri, A Fong, H Kraemer - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Objective High-intensity interventions are provided to seriously-ill patients in the last months
of life by medical sub-specialists. This study was undertaken to determine if doctors' age …