Tag: Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues

Unconscious forces may shape assisted dying decisions
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in PsychologyUnconscious psychological forces shape assisted dying decisions. The authors propose integrating psychological assessment and clinician support to reduce bias and strengthen ethical safeguards.

Ethical tensions surround CPR in brain-dead pediatric organ donors
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in MedicineEthics analysis of organ-preserving CPR in pediatric brain-dead patients, examining tensions between organ viability, bodily dignity, and institutional coordination.

Italian FICA tool was clear for end-of-life cancer conversations
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in MedicineItalian cultural adaptation and validation of FICA Spiritual History Tool in end-of-life cancer patients, examining spirituality as supportive dimension in palliative care.



