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    Decision-making in patients with advanced cancer compared with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
    with A. B. Astrow, M. T. Nolan, P. B. Terry, L. Clawson, J. Kub, M. Hughes, and D. P. Sulmasy
    Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (9): 664-668. 2008.
    Aim: Patients with advanced cancer need information about end-of-life treatment options in order to make informed decisions. Clinicians vary in the frequency with which they initiate these discussions.Patients and methods: As part of a long-term longitudinal study, patients with an expected 2-year survival of less than 50% who had advanced gastrointestinal or lung cancer or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis were interviewed. Each patient’s medical record was reviewed at enrollment and at 3 months fo…Read more
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    Physicians' confidence in discussing do not resuscitate orders with patients and surrogates
    with D. P. Sulmasy and W. A. Ury
    Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (2): 96-101. 2008.
    Purpose: Physicians are often reluctant to discuss “Do Not Resuscitate” orders with patients. Although perceived self-efficacy is a known prerequisite for behavioural change, little is understood about the confidence of physicians regarding DNR discussions.Subjects and methods: A survey of 217 internal medicine attendings and 132 housestaff at two teaching hospitals about their attitudes and confidence regarding DNR discussions.Results: Participants were significantly less confident about their …Read more