Book contents
- Intimations of Mortality
- Intimations of Mortality
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 The Conundrum
- 2 The US Health Care ‘System’
- 3 Autonomy and Informed Consent in the Real World
- 4 The Denial of Death and Its Sequelae
- 5 Disorders of Consciousness and the Meaning of Life
- 6 More Barriers to Good Communication
- 7 Palliative and Hospice Care
- 8 Rational Apathy and the Role of Uncertainty
- 9 The Crucible
- 10 Resolving Conflicts at the End of Life
- 11 At the End of the Day
- 12 Coda
- Index
11 - At the End of the Day
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 March 2022
- Intimations of Mortality
- Intimations of Mortality
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 The Conundrum
- 2 The US Health Care ‘System’
- 3 Autonomy and Informed Consent in the Real World
- 4 The Denial of Death and Its Sequelae
- 5 Disorders of Consciousness and the Meaning of Life
- 6 More Barriers to Good Communication
- 7 Palliative and Hospice Care
- 8 Rational Apathy and the Role of Uncertainty
- 9 The Crucible
- 10 Resolving Conflicts at the End of Life
- 11 At the End of the Day
- 12 Coda
- Index
Summary
Two broad categories of stressors influence complex medical decision-making, including end-of-life decision-making. System-wide and external factors like payment incentives, liability fears, and institutional productivity demands pressure physicians from the outside to behave in ways that can run contrary to patient interests. Meanwhile, relational and internal causes – communication failures, death denial, and various forms of uncertainty – do the same. Impediments to good communication and decision-making often exert their impact silently – physicians and patients may not consciously acknowledge their effects, and may even be unaware of their existence.
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- Intimations of MortalityMedical Decision-Making at the End of Life, pp. 215 - 239Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022