Do-Not-Attempt-Resuscitation orders for people with intellectual disabilities : dilemmas and uncertainties for ID physicians and trainees. The importance of the deliberation process

Wagemans, A. M. A.

Do-Not-Attempt-Resuscitation orders for people with intellectual disabilities : dilemmas and uncertainties for ID physicians and trainees. The importance of the deliberation process - Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 61 (3) 2017: 245-254 1365-2788 .

Not much is known about Do-Not-Attempt-Resuscitation (DNAR) decision-making for people with intellectual disabilities (IDs). The aim of this study was to clarify the problems and pitfalls of non-emergency DNAR decision-making for people with IDs, from the perspective of ID physicians.


INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY
SEVERE PROFOUND AND MULTIPLE DISABILITIES
DECISION MAKING
END OF LIFE
ETHICS
PALLIATIVE CARE
QUALITY OF LIFE
THE NETHERLANDS

DO NOT ATTEMPT RESUSCITATION (DNAR) ID PHYSICIANS GROUNDED THEORY

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