Ethical Issues in Withholding or Withdrawal of Artificial Nutrition and Hydration

A I M : The purpose of this study was to identify and explore the main ethical dilemmas arising for a health care teamworking in a clinical nutrition unit when decisions about withholding or withdrawal of artificial nutrition and hydration(ANH) of seriously ill patients have to be made. The potentia...

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Main Authors: Dimitriadou A., Matziari Ch., Kyparos A., Rammos K., Tsaloglidou A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Professor Despina Sapountzi-Krepia 2008-01-01
Series:International Journal of Caring Sciences
Subjects:
ANH
Online Access:http://internationaljournalofcaringsciences.org/docs/Vol1_Issue2_03_Tsaloglidou.pdf
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spelling doaj-d843750840314bf4b3f925c9dd641d072020-11-24T23:39:54ZengProfessor Despina Sapountzi-KrepiaInternational Journal of Caring Sciences1791-52011792-037X2008-01-01126673Ethical Issues in Withholding or Withdrawal of Artificial Nutrition and HydrationDimitriadou A.Matziari Ch.Kyparos A.Rammos K.Tsaloglidou A.A I M : The purpose of this study was to identify and explore the main ethical dilemmas arising for a health care teamworking in a clinical nutrition unit when decisions about withholding or withdrawal of artificial nutrition and hydration(ANH) of seriously ill patients have to be made. The potential factors influencing this decision-making processare also described.M A T E R I A L - M E T H O D : Fifteen health carers working in a Clinical Nutrition Unit in the United Kingdomparticipated in the study and qualitative research methods were used to gather data.R E S U L T S : The findings of the study illustrate that withdrawal of life-sustaining nourishment is one of themost difficult ethical dilemmas for the health care professionals. The reason for such difficulty is associated with thepotential outcome of that intervention, as it brings about a patient’s death. Furthermore, quality of life issues appearto influence the decision-making process. When the patient’s voice is absent, the health care team takes into accountthe perspectives of the patient’s family, in order to decide to abate life-sustaining nourishment.C O N C L U S I O N S : By exploring the health carers’ attitudes on ethical issues and identifying their involvementin the decision-making process, an in-depth understanding of the process is provided. The ethical decision-makingprocess is not an easy task. The question of whether ANH should be ethically withdrawn seems to be very complex.Health carers should take into consideration all the factors influencing the decision-making in order to contributemore effectively to facilitate the whole process.http://internationaljournalofcaringsciences.org/docs/Vol1_Issue2_03_Tsaloglidou.pdfEthical dilemmasnutritional supportwithdrawal of artifical nutrition and hydrationANH
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author Dimitriadou A.
Matziari Ch.
Kyparos A.
Rammos K.
Tsaloglidou A.
spellingShingle Dimitriadou A.
Matziari Ch.
Kyparos A.
Rammos K.
Tsaloglidou A.
Ethical Issues in Withholding or Withdrawal of Artificial Nutrition and Hydration
International Journal of Caring Sciences
Ethical dilemmas
nutritional support
withdrawal of artifical nutrition and hydration
ANH
author_facet Dimitriadou A.
Matziari Ch.
Kyparos A.
Rammos K.
Tsaloglidou A.
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title Ethical Issues in Withholding or Withdrawal of Artificial Nutrition and Hydration
title_short Ethical Issues in Withholding or Withdrawal of Artificial Nutrition and Hydration
title_full Ethical Issues in Withholding or Withdrawal of Artificial Nutrition and Hydration
title_fullStr Ethical Issues in Withholding or Withdrawal of Artificial Nutrition and Hydration
title_full_unstemmed Ethical Issues in Withholding or Withdrawal of Artificial Nutrition and Hydration
title_sort ethical issues in withholding or withdrawal of artificial nutrition and hydration
publisher Professor Despina Sapountzi-Krepia
series International Journal of Caring Sciences
issn 1791-5201
1792-037X
publishDate 2008-01-01
description A I M : The purpose of this study was to identify and explore the main ethical dilemmas arising for a health care teamworking in a clinical nutrition unit when decisions about withholding or withdrawal of artificial nutrition and hydration(ANH) of seriously ill patients have to be made. The potential factors influencing this decision-making processare also described.M A T E R I A L - M E T H O D : Fifteen health carers working in a Clinical Nutrition Unit in the United Kingdomparticipated in the study and qualitative research methods were used to gather data.R E S U L T S : The findings of the study illustrate that withdrawal of life-sustaining nourishment is one of themost difficult ethical dilemmas for the health care professionals. The reason for such difficulty is associated with thepotential outcome of that intervention, as it brings about a patient’s death. Furthermore, quality of life issues appearto influence the decision-making process. When the patient’s voice is absent, the health care team takes into accountthe perspectives of the patient’s family, in order to decide to abate life-sustaining nourishment.C O N C L U S I O N S : By exploring the health carers’ attitudes on ethical issues and identifying their involvementin the decision-making process, an in-depth understanding of the process is provided. The ethical decision-makingprocess is not an easy task. The question of whether ANH should be ethically withdrawn seems to be very complex.Health carers should take into consideration all the factors influencing the decision-making in order to contributemore effectively to facilitate the whole process.
topic Ethical dilemmas
nutritional support
withdrawal of artifical nutrition and hydration
ANH
url http://internationaljournalofcaringsciences.org/docs/Vol1_Issue2_03_Tsaloglidou.pdf
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