• Dtsch. Med. Wochenschr. · Oct 2023

    [Advanced care planing and end of life decisions - the geriatricians' view].

    • Hans Jürgen Heppner and Haitham Hag.
    • Dtsch. Med. Wochenschr. 2023 Oct 1; 148 (21): 136013651360-1365.

    AbstractMedical progress and the increasing desire for self-determination, even in the most difficult life situations, as well as the associated increasing possibilities of influencing life and dying lead to possibilities but also obligations for individual treatment design. Especially at the end of life, the desire for provision is great and many decisions need to be made in advance or by proxy. In daily dealings with sick or seriously ill people at the end of their lives, it is very helpful if appropriate advance directives have been made and the patient's wishes can be implemented simply and clearly. With the possibility of advance planning for the end of life (Advance Care Planning (ACP)), there is a precautionary and planning concept that will hopefully be used more and more in the future.Thieme. All rights reserved.

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