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  1. Trust and distrust in cpr decisions.Barbara Hayes - 2010 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 7 (1):111-122.
    Trust is essential in human relationships including those within healthcare. Recent studies have raised concerns about patients’ declining levels of trust. This article will explore the role of trust in decision-making about cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). In this research thirty-three senior doctors, junior doctors and division 1 nurses were interviewed about how decisions are made about providing CPR. Analysis of these interviews identified lack of trust as one cause for poor understanding of treatment decisions and lack of acceptance of medical judgement. (...)
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  • Levels of Intervention: How Are They Used in Quebec Hospitals?Marjolaine Frenette, Jocelyne Saint-Arnaud & Karim Serri - 2017 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 14 (2).
    In order to promote better practices and communication around end-of-life decision-making, several Canadian hospitals in the province of Quebec have developed a tool called “Levels of Intervention”. No work to date has been published demonstrating improvement since these forms were implemented. The purpose of the present study was to obtain information about the use of LOI forms across Quebec hospitals and to identify gaps in practice as well as areas for improvement. A retrospective study was undertaken of 299 charts of (...)
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