Moral-uncertainty distress in palliative care : a reflection on its impact on clinical practice

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LUITINGH, Taryn L. | WILLIAMS, Molly | VEMURI, Sidharth

In this case study we aim to explore moral-uncertainty distress and its effect on clinicians. This effect is brought into sharp relief given the difficulties faced with shared decision making across multidisciplinary practices while navigating the uncomfortable space of prognostic uncertainty. [Extrait introduction]

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2024.07.032

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