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How to Approach End-of-Life Care Discussions, Determine Treatment Goals for Patients Near Death in the Emergency Department
ACEP Now
  • Catherine A. Marco, Wright State University
  • Eileen Baker
  • John E. Jesus
  • Joel M. Geiderman
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-9-2014
Abstract
There is strong evidence to suggest that physicians have poor training in end-of-life (EOL) care discussions and that, even when they do occur, the quality of the discussions is generally poor. Complicating the situation further is that patients and their families do not always absorb medical information communicated to them when patients are acutely ill.
Citation Information
Catherine A. Marco, Eileen Baker, John E. Jesus and Joel M. Geiderman. "How to Approach End-of-Life Care Discussions, Determine Treatment Goals for Patients Near Death in the Emergency Department" ACEP Now (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/catherine_marco/113/