Patient education and counseling
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Information about medical decision-making in the last stage of life and the wishes of terminally ill patients is scarce. At two hospital departments, we observed 16 multidisciplinary meetings and recorded 110 discussions concerning 74 patients. Thirty-three of these discussions concerned either starting or forgoing potentially life-prolonging therapy or applying potentially life-shortening medical interventions. ⋯ Potentially life-shortening decisions were never made if patients were known to disagree. No decisions about physician-assisted death were made. The study shows that medical end-of-life decisions are commonly shared between the involved caregivers and the patients.