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      End-of-life decision making in nursing home residents with dementia and pneumonia: Dutch physicians' intentions regarding hastening death.

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          When patients with severe dementia become acutely ill, little is known about the extent to which physicians take actions intended to hasten death. For 143 nursing home patients with dementia who died of pneumonia after a decision not to treat with antibiotics, we asked Dutch facility-employed physicians whether they intended to hasten death and any estimated life shortening. In 53% of cases, the physicians reported an explicit intention to hasten death; in another 41% of cases they reported taking into account a probability or certainty that the withholding of antibiotics or other palliative treatments would hasten death. Opiates were frequently used for symptom control (43%), but the administration of medications specifically intended to induce death was rare (2%). Considering all treatments, physicians estimated that life was shortened by 24 hours or less in 46% of patients and 1 month or longer in 24% of patients. The frequent withholding of antibiotics with an intention to hasten death may reflect a willingness to abandon a cure-oriented approach in dying patients for whom prolongation of life is not an aim. The results reflect the importance of explicit goals for medical interventions in patients with end-stage dementia where life-prolonging treatments may be seen as prolonging suffering.

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          Journal
          Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord
          Alzheimer disease and associated disorders
          0893-0341
          0893-0341
          August 25 2005
          : 19
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute for Research in Extramural Medicine (EMGO Institute) of the VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. j.vandersteen@vumc.nl
          Article
          00002093-200507000-00005
          16118532
          b00c829e-b20e-4ebf-9184-c43bb04dac16
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