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Effect of Timing of Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders on the Clinical Outcome of Critically Ill Patients

Baek MS, Koh Y, Hong SB, Lim CM, Huh JW

BACKGROUND: Many physicians hesitate to discuss do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders with patients or family members in critical situations. In the intensive care unit (ICU), delayed DNR decisions could cause unintentional cardiopulmonary...
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Do-not-resuscitation in Terminal Cancer Patient

Kwon JH

For patients who are near the end of life, an inevitable step is discussion of a do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order, which involves patients, their family members and physicians. To discuss DNR...
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Changes of Nursing Activities on Patients with DNR Orders

Lee JY, Jang JI

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to identify the changes to nursing activities of nurses on patients with DNR (Do-Not-Resuscitate) order and factors associated to the changes. METHODS: Data were...
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Deciding not to Operate in Head Injuries and Legal Considerations

Choi I, Lee KS, Shim JJ, Choi WR

  • KMID: 2189207
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 2007 Aug;42(2):135-140.
It is not the best way to treat a hopeless patient with life-sustaining medical devices until the heart beats stop. Advanced medical technology may prolong the life for a significant...
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The Attitudes of Primary Caregivers of Critically Ill Elderly Patients on Do-Not-Resuscitate Status

Kim SH, Kim SH

  • KMID: 2338932
  • J Korean Geriatr Soc.
  • 2008 Dec;12(4):215-221.
BACKGROUND: A questionnaire for the primary caregivers of critically ill elderly patients on Do-Not-Resuscitate(DNR) status was developed. METHODS: The survey was administered to 132 primary caregivers of critically ill elderly patients...
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Ethical Attitudes, Perceptions of DNR and Advance Directives of General Population

Kang KJ, Ju SJ

  • KMID: 2322708
  • J Korean Acad Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs.
  • 2014 Jun;23(2):113-123.
PURPOSE: This study was done to identify differences in awareness and ethical attitudes associated with Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR) and decision about advance directives among the general populations. METHODS: Participants were 193 ordinary...
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Clinical Characteristics of Oncologic Patients with DNR Decision at a Tertiary Hospital

Kang NY, Park JY

PURPOSE: This study was conducted to identify clinical characteristics of oncologic patients at a point when they signed their do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders. METHODS: From January through December 2014, we retrospectively analyzed...
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Do-not-resuscitate Order in Patients, Who Were Deceased in a Medical Intensive Care Unit of an University Hospital in Korea

Lee K, Jang HJ, Hong SB, Lim CM, Koh Y

BACKGROUND: Do-not-resuscitate (DNR) in the event of a cardiac arrest is the most common and important discussion between a patient's family and physicians among the end-of-life decision-making process. To observe...
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A Retrospective Study on the Decision to Prohibit Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Patients with Premenarcheal Cancer in a University Hospital

Shin IS, Kim HJ, Yun J, Kim SH, Kim CK, Park SK, Hong DS

OBJECTIVE: Whether to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) or do-not-resuscitate (DNR) is not only a medical problem but also a decision that should be made carefully with self-autonomy in accordance with...
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Experience after bereavement in main family members making DNR decisions

Kim MH, Kang EH

  • KMID: 2287953
  • Korean J Rehabil Nurs.
  • 2011 Dec;14(2):118-128.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of bereavement for main family members who had made and followed DNR decision for their family members. METHOD: This qualitative...
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Impact of Biomedical Ethics Awareness and Ethical Values in Nursing Student on Their Attitudes towards DNR

Kim MY, Mun MY

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify how nursing students' awareness of biomedical ethics and ethical values affect their attitudes towards a do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order. METHODS: This cross-sectional correlation...
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Nurses' Emotional Responses and Ethical Attitudes towards Elderly Patients' DNR Decision

Mun J, Kim S

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine nurses' emotional responses and ethical attitudes towards elderly patients' Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR) decision. METHODS: Data were collected using a questionnaire which was filled...
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Treatment of Patients with Cancer in a Secondary Hospital in Korea

Son MK

PURPOSE: This study aims to investigate treatment of cancer patients at a secondary hospital. METHODS: A retrospective analysis was performed with electronic medical records of cancer patients admitted to a secondary...
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The Association between End-of-Life Care and the Time Interval between Provision of a Do-Not-Resuscitate Consent and Death in Cancer Patients in Korea

Baek SK, Chang HJ, Byun JM, Han JJ, Heo DS

PURPOSE: We explored the relationship between the use of each medical intervention and the length of time between do-not-resuscitate (DNR) consent and death in Korea. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of...
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Research of the Health Care Provider's Cognition Regarding DNAR (Do-not-Attempt-Resuscitate) in the Emergency Department

Lee SH, Ryu S, Lim JS, Cho YC, Yoo IS

  • KMID: 2333194
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2012 Oct;23(5):611-617.
PURPOSE: Arguments are continuously raised with regard to life support therapy performed on dying patients who cannot be recovered through treatment. Therefore, this study surveyed doctors and nurses working in...
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End-of-Life Care Practice in Dying Patients with Do-Not-Resuscitate Order: A Single Center Experience

Yoon SE, Nam EM, Lee SN

PURPOSE: End-of-life (EoL) decisions are challenging and multifaceted for patients and physicians. This study was aimed to explore how EoL care is practiced for patients with a do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order. METHODS:...
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Ethical Attitudes according to Education and Clinical Experience of Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR)

Kae YA, Lee MY, Park JS, Kim HJ, Jung TY, Jang BY, Kim YJ, Koo DH

PURPOSE: Although a Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR) order is widely in use, it is one of the challenging issues in end-of-life care. This study was conducted to investigate attitudes toward DNR according...
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Changes in Life-sustaining Treatment in Terminally Ill Cancer Patients after Signing a Do-Not-Resuscitate Order

Kim HA, Park JY

PURPOSE: This study investigated changes in life-sustaining treatments in terminally ill cancer patients after consenting to a do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order. METHODS: Electronic medical records were reviewed to select terminally ill cancer...
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Perceptions of Caregivers and Medical Staff toward DNR and AD

Lee SR, Shin DS, Choi YJ

PURPOSE: This study is aimed to investigate perceptions of caregivers and medical staff toward do not resuscitate (DNR) and advance directives (AD). METHODS: Participants were 141 caregivers and 272 medical staff...
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Hospital Nurses' Experience of Do-Not-Resuscitate in Korea

Yi M, Oh SE, Choi EO, Kwon IG, Kwon S, Cho KM, Kang Y, Ok J

PURPOSE: The purpose of the study was to describe the experiences of do-not-resuscitate (DNR) among nurses. METHODS: Data were collected by in-depth interviews with 8 nurses in 8 different...
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