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Student and Alumni Publications - End of Life

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De Sousa M, Smith D, Corcoran A, Bailey FA, Furman C, Ritchie C, Rosenfeld K, Shreve S, and Casarett D. “Families' perceptions of inpatient and home hospice care at end-of-life.” Archives of Internal Medicine 2010; 170(20): 1856-7. (Research Letter) Find with Google Scholar

Casarett D, Shreve S, Luhrs C, Lorenz K, Smith D, De Sousa M, and Richardson D.“Measuring families’ perceptions of care across a health care system: Preliminary experience with the Family Assessment of Treatment at End-of-Life Short Form (FATE-S).” Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 2010; 40(6): 801-9. Find with Google Scholar

Halpern SD, Hansen-Flaschen J. Terminal withdrawal of life-sustaining supplemental oxygen. JAMA 2006; 296:1397-1400. Find with Google Scholar

Fernandez Lynch, Holly, Mathes, Michele, and Sawicki, Nadia. 2008. Compliance with Advanced Directives: Wrongful Living and Tort Law Incentives. Journal of Legal Medicine 29:133-178. Find with Google Scholar

Morrison W. 2010. "Is that All you Got?" Journal of Palliative Medicine 13(11):1384-5.

Morrison W. "Thoughts on Advance Directives", Journal of Palliative Medicine 2006, 9(2):483-484. Find with Google Scholar

Arthur L. Caplan, James J. McCartney, & Dominic A. Sisti. 2006. The Case of Terri Schiavo: Ethics at the End of Life. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books. [Reviewed in JAMA, July 19, 2006; 296: 339 - 340.]

Mokwunye, Nneka Ol, Kilcullen, John K, and Simmons, Suzanne. 2007. From DNR to AND: Allow Natural Death: Turning Negative into a Positive. Bulletin of the Washington Hospital Center, 13:8.

Weinberg, M. (2002). The Right-to-Die. In Encyclopedia of Death and Dying. New York, NY: Macmillan Reference

Weinberg, M. (1998, August 25). Life's Final Decisions. Philadelphia Inquirer. A9 (Op-Ed)

Wiegand DL, Petri L. (2010). Is a Good Death Possible after Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Therapy? Nursing Clinics of North America. 45(3), 427-440. Find with Google Scholar

Lampert R, Hayes D, Annas GJ, Farley MA, Farley MA, Goldstein NE, Hamilton R, Kay N, Kramer DB, Mueller PS, Padeletti L, Pozuelo L, Schoenfeld MH, Vardas PE, Wiegand D, Zellner R. (2010). HRS Expert Consensus Statement on the Management of Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices (CIEDs) in patients nearing end of life or requesting withdrawal of therapy. HeartRhythm. Find with Google Scholar

Wiegand DL, Norton SA, Baggs JD. (2008). Challenges in Conducting End-of-Life Research in Critical Care. AACN Advanced Critical Care. 19(2):170-177. Find with Google Scholar

Wingate S, Wiegand DL. (2008). End-of-Life Care in the Critical Care Unit for patients with heart failure. Critical Care Nurse. 28(2):84-95. Find with Google Scholar

Wiegand DL. (2008). In Their Own Time: The Family Experience during the Process of Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Therapy. Journal of Palliative Medicine. 11(8), 1115-1121. Find online.

Wiegand DL, Deatrick JA, Knafl K. (2008). Family Management Styles Related to Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Therapy From Adults Who are Acutely Ill or Injured. Journal of Family Nursing. 14(1):16-32. Find with Google Scholar

Wiegand DL, Kalowes PG. (2007). Withdrawal of Cardiac Medications and Devices. AACN Advanced Critical Care, 18(4), 415-425. Find with Google Scholar

Wiegand DL (2006). Families and Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Therapy: State of the Science. Journal of Family Nursing, 12(2),165-184. Find with Google Scholar

Wiegand DL. (2006). Withdrawal of Life Sustaining Therapy after Sudden, Unexpected Life-Threatening Illness or Injury: Interactions Between Patients’ Families, Healthcare Providers, and the Healthcare System. American Journal of Critical Care, 15(2), 178-187. Find with Google Scholar

 

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