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Factors That Enable or Complicate End-of-Life Transitions in Critical Care
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The most distressing situations for staff were dealing with younger patients with an acute life-threatening illness and performing futile care on elderly patients. End-of-life transitions were difficult when patients' families had conflicts or were indecisive about terminating treatment and when physicians kept offering options that were unlikely to change patients' prognosis. The most important factor enabling nurses to move from cure- to comfort-oriented care was developing a consensus about the treatment.
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