How Would Physicians Die?
"How do doctors prefer to die? This question was addressed in a recent article on the Website zocalopublicsquare.org.
The article suggests that physicians eschew extraordinary measures to
extend life; instead they put a priority on reducing the pain and
maximizing the quality of any limited time remaining. In a discussion on
Medscape Physician Connect, an all-physician discussion group, doctors
evaluated the accuracy of this portrait.
Overwhelmingly, the respondents agreed with sentiments expressed in
the article. They sought to avoid the agony of a lingering final illness
for themselves and for those they love. The results of an accompanying
poll were unanimous. When completing the thought, "If I or my family
were faced with a terminal illness with great potential for a terrible
course and reasonable options have failed," all 27 respondents chose,
"I'd want the focus to be on quality of life and comfort, no CPR." Not
one expressed a preference for life-extending measures. Several physicians shared wrenching stories from personal experience...........cont'd
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