2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12910-021-00689-1
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Attitudes toward withholding antibiotics from people with dementia lacking decisional capacity: findings from a survey of Canadian stakeholders

Abstract: Background Healthcare professionals and surrogate decision-makers often face the difficult decision of whether to initiate or withhold antibiotics from people with dementia who have developed a life-threatening infection after losing decisional capacity. Methods We conducted a vignette-based survey among 1050 Quebec stakeholders (senior citizens, family caregivers, nurses and physicians; response rate 49.4%) to (1) assess their attitudes toward wit… Show more

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“…In June 2016, when Bill C-14 went into effect and MAID was first available in Canada, many doubted that patients with dementia would be eligible (1,11,35). These doubts were reasonable and grounded.…”
Section: Some Dementia Patients Can Access Maidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In June 2016, when Bill C-14 went into effect and MAID was first available in Canada, many doubted that patients with dementia would be eligible (1,11,35). These doubts were reasonable and grounded.…”
Section: Some Dementia Patients Can Access Maidmentioning
confidence: 99%