Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5954825 | Chest | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
ICU care providers agree that excessive care is a true issue in the ICU. However, they differ in the reasons for the PIC, reflecting the roles each caregiver has in the ICU. Nurses charge physicians with a lack of initiative and poor communication, whereas physicians more often ascribe prognostic uncertainty. Teaching ICU physicians to deal with prognostic uncertainty in more adequate ways and to promote ethical discussions in their teams may be pivotal to improving moral distress and the quality of patient care.
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Authors
Ruth D. MD, PhD, Elie MD, PhD, Bara MD, Freda RN, PhD, Adeline MD, Andrej MD, MPH, Paulo MD, Radoslaw MD, PhD, Francesca MD, PhD, Anne-Pascale MD, Anna K. MD, PhD, Johan MD, PhD, Dominique D. MD, PhD,