Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8620520 | Journal of Critical Care | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The majority of family members were satisfied with the quality of EOL care and quality of dying and death. They agreed with decisions made to limit treatment and most felt they had participated to some extent in decision-making, although some would have preferred greater participation. Addition of items that can be accurately treated as effect indicators will improve the instrument's usefulness in measuring the overall quality of dying and death.
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Authors
Rik T. Gerritsen, Hanne Irene Jensen, Matty Koopmans, J. Randall Curtis, Lois Downey, Jose G.M. Hofhuis, Ruth A. Engelberg, Peter E. Spronk, Jan G. Zijlstra,