Enhancing informed consent for physician aid in dying : potential role of handout on possible benefits of palliative care

Article

PELED, Harry | BICKEL, Kathleen E. | PUCHALSKI, Christina

In the United States, physician aid in dying (PAD) is now legal in several states. However, neither a requirement for a palliative care (PC) consultation nor a defined education in PC exists for physicians participating in PAD or patients requesting assistance. Patients with advanced chronic and serious illness often experience complex physical, psychosocial, and spiritual distress. PC focuses on relieving this distress and improving patient quality of life through early identification and intervention in all domains of suffering, including physical, psychological, social, and spiritual. Ideally, we would recommend a PC consult, but unfortunately, PC is not readily available or offered at this time to all those who might benefit from it. We present a case for providing an educational handout to patients who inquire about PAD. This handout explains the potential benefits of PC as an additional procedural safeguard to existing regulations. Such information would help to ensure the integrity of the informed consent process, enhance shared decision making, and improve patient comprehension of the options.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/JOP.2017.021105

Voir la revue «Journal of oncology practice, 13»

Autres numéros de la revue «Journal of oncology practice»

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Enhancing informed consent for physician aid ...

Article indépendant | PELED, Harry | Journal of oncology practice | n°10 | vol.13

In the United States, physician aid in dying (PAD) is now legal in several states. However, neither a requirement for a palliative care (PC) consultation nor a defined education in PC exists for physicians participating in PAD or ...

The national postdoctoral palliative care res...

Article | SCHENKER, Yael | JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE MEDICINE | n°4 | vol.24

Background: Palliative care-related postdoctoral training opportunities are critical to increase the quantity and quality of palliative care research. Objective: To describe the history, activities, challenges, and future goals of...

The national postdoctoral palliative care res...

Article indépendant | SCHENKER, Yael | JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE MEDICINE | n°4 | vol.24

Background: Palliative care-related postdoctoral training opportunities are critical to increase the quantity and quality of palliative care research. Objective: To describe the history, activities, challenges, and future goals of...

De la même série

Evaluation of the measuring and improving qua...

Article | DY, Sydney M. | Journal of oncology practice | n°12 | vol.14

PURPOSE: To evaluate the reliability, content validity, and variation among sites of a survey to assess facilitators and barriers to quality measurement and improvement in palliative care programs. METHODS: We surveyed a sample of...

Association of physician orders for life-sust...

Article | PEDRAZA, Sandra L. | Journal of oncology practice | n°10 | vol.13

PURPOSE: Many patients with advanced cancer receive aggressive treatment near the end of life. The Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) form is an innovation that converts patient preferences into medical orders....

Oncology and palliative care integration : co...

Article | KAUFMANN, Tara L. | Journal of oncology practice | n°9 | vol.13

Recent payment reforms in health care have spurred thinking regarding how strengthened partnerships can cocreate quality and value. Oncology is an important area in which to consider further collaborations in patient care, as a re...

Enhancing informed consent for physician aid ...

Article | PELED, Harry | Journal of oncology practice | n°10 | vol.13

In the United States, physician aid in dying (PAD) is now legal in several states. However, neither a requirement for a palliative care (PC) consultation nor a defined education in PC exists for physicians participating in PAD or ...

Effect of palliative care on aggressiveness o...

Article | TRIPLETT, Daniel P. | Journal of oncology practice | n°9 | vol.13

PURPOSE: Palliative care's role in oncology has expanded, but its effect on aggressiveness of care at the end of life has not been characterized at the population level. METHODS: This matched retrospective cohort study examined th...

Chargement des enrichissements...