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Table 3 Attitudes regarding end-of-life decision-making and implementation

From: Experiences and attitudes of medical professionals on treatment of end-of-life patients in intensive care units in the Republic of Croatia: a cross-sectional study

Question

Answers

All

Physicians

Nurses

Male

Female

N

%

N

%

N

%

N

%

N

%

Do you think that withholding and withdrawing LST in end-of-life patients is ethically acceptable?

Yes

281

64.2

109

79.6

172

57.1

73

72.3

204

61.5

No

21

4.8

3

2.2

18

6.0

1

1.0

20

6.0

I cannot decide

124

28.3

22

16.1

102

33.9

25

24.8

98

29.5

Do you think there is a difference between withholding and withdrawing LST from an ethical standpoint?

Yes

163

37.2

53

38.7

110

36.5

38

37.6

124

37.4

No

119

27.2

47

34.3

72

23.9

29

28.7

87

26.2

I cannot decide

143

32.7

33

24.1

110

36.5

33

32.7

109

32.8

Do you think DNACPR decisions in end-of-life patients are ethically acceptable?

Yes

315

71.9

121

88.3

194

64.5

82

81.2

229

69.0

No

31

7.1

3

2.2

28

9.3

4

4.0

27

8.1

I cannot decide

86

19.6

13

9.5

73

24.3

15

14.9

70

21.1

Who should be included in LST limitation discussions if the patient is incapacitated?

Physician alone

4

0.9

0

0

4

1.3

1

1.0

3

0.9

A group of physicians

124

28.3

54

39.4

70

23.3

36

35.6

86

25.9

Physician and family members/legal guardians

204

46.6

36

26.3

168

55.8

39

38.6

165

49.7

Hospital’s ethics committee

21

4.8

12

8.8

9

3.0

8

7.9

13

3.9

The court

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Patient’s legal guardian based on patient’s AD

13

3.0

5

3.7

8

2.7

3

3.0

10

3.0

Written and/or verbal LST limitation decision made by a competent patient should be respected

Yes

348

79.5

107

78.1

241

80.1

75

74.3

268

80.7

No

12

2.7

4

2.9

8

2.7

3

3.0

9

2.7

I don’t know

69

15.8

23

16.8

46

15.3

22

21.8

47

14.2

How often are you acquainted with patients’ and their families' wishes about LST limitations?

Very frequently

22

5.0

5

3.7

17

5.7

4

4.0

17

5.1

Frequently

111

25.3

50

36.5

61

20.3

33

32.7

77

23.2

I cannot decide

48

11.0

11

8.0

37

12.3

10

9.9

38

11.5

Rarely

184

42.0

54

39.4

130

43.2

39

38.6

143

43.1

Very rarely

58

13.2

17

12.4

41

13.6

14

13.9

43

13.0

How often do you encounter AD in your practice?

Frequently

1

0.2

0

0

1

0.3

0

0

1

0.3

Rarely

128

29.2

42

30.7

86

28.6

36

35.6

91

27.4

Never

294

67.1

94

68.6

200

66.5

63

62.4

227

68.4

  1. LST life-sustaining treatment; DNACPR do-not-attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation; AD advance directives