2015
DOI: 10.1590/1983-80422015231043
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Processo de tomada de decisão nos cuidados de fim de vida

Abstract: This study discusses ethical issues related to decisions about end-of-life care. The decision making process in clinical bioethics was selected as a basis for the study. Additionally, criteria for assessing and adopting positions on end-of-life issues were analyzed, including the necessity of including (or their substitutes), family members and healthcare practitioners in the decision making-process, in an atmosphere where respect for autonomy -with all its nuances and limitations -plays a key role. Keywords: … Show more

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“…Nesse quesito destaca-se novamente o papel do enfermeiro, uma vez que este possui grande capacidade para a criação de laços de confiança com o paciente e a família. O artigo O [24] trata da sobre a autonomia do paciente em relação à tomada de decisão. Na mesma linha, enfatizando a indubitável necessidade de discutir com o paciente o rumo do tratamento, o estudo P [13] ressalta a importância de ele escolher as opções.…”
Section: I S C U S S ã O O Cuidado Paliativo E a Terminalidadeunclassified
“…Nesse quesito destaca-se novamente o papel do enfermeiro, uma vez que este possui grande capacidade para a criação de laços de confiança com o paciente e a família. O artigo O [24] trata da sobre a autonomia do paciente em relação à tomada de decisão. Na mesma linha, enfatizando a indubitável necessidade de discutir com o paciente o rumo do tratamento, o estudo P [13] ressalta a importância de ele escolher as opções.…”
Section: I S C U S S ã O O Cuidado Paliativo E a Terminalidadeunclassified
“…Under some conditions, the decision to maintain life at any cost must be taken by the patient, because although death is relatively close, he is still alive and conscious, and his wishes must be respected as far as possible [12]. The act of deciding what care to receive in the period before his death guarantees more dignity during the process of dying [13] since the bioethical principle of autonomy can interfere, question, and choose procedures or treatments [3].…”
Section: Advance Directives and Nursingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the patient's directives came to be formalized, they must be respected in the same way as autonomous decisions are. In some cases, family members can provide information about preferences verbally expressed by the patient beforehand (Lima, Rego & Siqueira-Batista, 2015;Bussinguer & Barcellos, 2013). However, for this to be possible, it is essential that the physician converse with the patient previously concerning the progression of the illness and the possibilities of care in the case of refractory treatment, for a "conspiracy of silence" is frequently established, involving the transmission of information to family members alone.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%