Futility and the law: Knowledge, practice and attitudes of doctors in end of life care
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01/04/2016
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Despite the potential harm to patients (and others) and the financial cost of providing futile treatment at the end of life, this practice occurs. This article reports on empirical research undertaken in Queensland that explores doctors’ perceptions about the law that governs futile treatment at the end of life, and the role it plays in medical practice. The findings reveal that doctors have poor knowledge of their legal obligations and powers when making decisions about withholding or withdrawing futile treatment at the end of life; their attitudes towards the law were largely negative; and the law affected their clinical practice and had or would cause them to provide futile treatment. |
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Queensland University of Technology * Faculty of Law |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/95428/1/Futility%20and%20the%20Law%20-%20Knowledge%2C%20Practice%20and%20Attitudes%20of%20Doctors%20in%20End%20Of%20Life%20Care%20%28published%20QUTLR%202016%29.pdf https://lr.law.qut.edu.au/article/view/622 DOI:10.5204/qutlr.v16i1.622 Willmott, Lindy, White, Ben, Close, Eliana, Gallois, Cindy, Parker, Malcolm, Graves, Nicholas, Winch, Sarah, Callaway, Leonie, & Shepherd, Nicole (2016) Futility and the law: Knowledge, practice and attitudes of doctors in end of life care. QUT Law Review, 16(1), pp. 54-75. http://purl.org/au-research/grants/ARC/LP120100096 |
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Copyright 2016 The Authors |
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Faculty of Health; Faculty of Law; Australian Centre for Health Law Research; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Law; School of Public Health & Social Work |
Palavras-Chave | #180119 Law and Society #220106 Medical Ethics #Medical law #Health law #Withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining treatment #Futile treatment #Futility #Doctors' knowledge of law #Doctors attitudes to law |
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