2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-117427/v1
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When is it Worth Starting a Risky and Uncomfortable Treatment in Critically Ill Patients? Gender, Education and Professional Involvement in Critical Care Impact on the Opinion

Abstract: Background: Health care professionals have to judge the appropriateness of treatment in critical care on a daily basis. While there is general consensus that critical care interventions should not be performed when they are futile, it is unclear in quantitative terms, which chances of survival are considered necessary and which risk for serious disabilities is acceptable for different stakeholder in the process of intensive care treatment. Methods: We performed an anonymous online survey in 1052 people. We con… Show more

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