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The impact of religion on changes in end-of-life practices in European intensive care units: a comparative analysis over 16 years
PURPOSE: Religious beliefs affect end-of-life practices in intensive care units (ICUs). Changes over time in end-of-life practices were not investigated regarding religions. METHODS: Twenty-two European ICUs (3 regions: Northern, Central, and Southern Europe) participated in both Ethicus-1 (years 19...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10622347/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37812228 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00134-023-07228-z |
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author | Schefold, Joerg C. Ruzzante, Livio Sprung, Charles L. Gruber, Anastasiia Soreide, Eldar Cosgrove, Joseph Mullick, Sudakshina Papathanakos, Georgios Koulouras, Vasilios Maia, Paulo Azevedo Ricou, Bara Posch, Martin Metnitz, Philipp Bülow, Hans-Henrik Avidan, Alexander |
author_facet | Schefold, Joerg C. Ruzzante, Livio Sprung, Charles L. Gruber, Anastasiia Soreide, Eldar Cosgrove, Joseph Mullick, Sudakshina Papathanakos, Georgios Koulouras, Vasilios Maia, Paulo Azevedo Ricou, Bara Posch, Martin Metnitz, Philipp Bülow, Hans-Henrik Avidan, Alexander |
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description | PURPOSE: Religious beliefs affect end-of-life practices in intensive care units (ICUs). Changes over time in end-of-life practices were not investigated regarding religions. METHODS: Twenty-two European ICUs (3 regions: Northern, Central, and Southern Europe) participated in both Ethicus-1 (years 1999–2000) and Ethicus-2 studies (years 2015–2016). Data of ICU patients who died or had limitations of life-sustaining therapy were analysed regarding changes in end-of-life practices and patient/physician religious affiliations. Frequencies, timing of decision-making, and religious affiliations of physicians/patients were compared using the same definitions. RESULTS: In total, 4592 adult ICU patients (n = 2807 Ethicus-1, n = 1785 Ethicus-2) were analysed. In both studies, patient and physician religious affiliations were mostly Catholic, Greek Orthodox, Jewish, Protestant, or unknown. Treating physicians (but not patients) commonly reported no religious affiliation (18%). Distribution of end-of-life practices with respect to religion and geographical regions were comparable between the two studies. Withholding [n = 1143 (40.7%) Ethicus-1 and n = 892 (50%) Ethicus-2] and withdrawing [n = 695 (24.8%) Ethicus-1 and n = 692 (38.8%) Ethicus-2] were most commonly decided. No significant changes in end-of-life practices were observed for any religion over 16 years. The number of end-of-life discussions with patients/ families/ physicians increased, while mortality and time until first decision decreased. CONCLUSIONS: Changes in end-of-life practices observed over 16 years appear unrelated to religious affiliations of ICU patients or their treating physicians, but the effects of religiosity and/or culture could not be assessed. Shorter time until decision in the ICU and increased numbers of patient and family discussions may indicate increased awareness of the importance of end-of-life decision-making in the ICU. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s00134-023-07228-z. |
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spelling | pubmed-106223472023-11-04 The impact of religion on changes in end-of-life practices in European intensive care units: a comparative analysis over 16 years Schefold, Joerg C. Ruzzante, Livio Sprung, Charles L. Gruber, Anastasiia Soreide, Eldar Cosgrove, Joseph Mullick, Sudakshina Papathanakos, Georgios Koulouras, Vasilios Maia, Paulo Azevedo Ricou, Bara Posch, Martin Metnitz, Philipp Bülow, Hans-Henrik Avidan, Alexander Intensive Care Med Original PURPOSE: Religious beliefs affect end-of-life practices in intensive care units (ICUs). Changes over time in end-of-life practices were not investigated regarding religions. METHODS: Twenty-two European ICUs (3 regions: Northern, Central, and Southern Europe) participated in both Ethicus-1 (years 1999–2000) and Ethicus-2 studies (years 2015–2016). Data of ICU patients who died or had limitations of life-sustaining therapy were analysed regarding changes in end-of-life practices and patient/physician religious affiliations. Frequencies, timing of decision-making, and religious affiliations of physicians/patients were compared using the same definitions. RESULTS: In total, 4592 adult ICU patients (n = 2807 Ethicus-1, n = 1785 Ethicus-2) were analysed. In both studies, patient and physician religious affiliations were mostly Catholic, Greek Orthodox, Jewish, Protestant, or unknown. Treating physicians (but not patients) commonly reported no religious affiliation (18%). Distribution of end-of-life practices with respect to religion and geographical regions were comparable between the two studies. Withholding [n = 1143 (40.7%) Ethicus-1 and n = 892 (50%) Ethicus-2] and withdrawing [n = 695 (24.8%) Ethicus-1 and n = 692 (38.8%) Ethicus-2] were most commonly decided. No significant changes in end-of-life practices were observed for any religion over 16 years. The number of end-of-life discussions with patients/ families/ physicians increased, while mortality and time until first decision decreased. CONCLUSIONS: Changes in end-of-life practices observed over 16 years appear unrelated to religious affiliations of ICU patients or their treating physicians, but the effects of religiosity and/or culture could not be assessed. Shorter time until decision in the ICU and increased numbers of patient and family discussions may indicate increased awareness of the importance of end-of-life decision-making in the ICU. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s00134-023-07228-z. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2023-10-09 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC10622347/ /pubmed/37812228 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00134-023-07228-z Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License, which permits any non-commercial use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Original Schefold, Joerg C. Ruzzante, Livio Sprung, Charles L. Gruber, Anastasiia Soreide, Eldar Cosgrove, Joseph Mullick, Sudakshina Papathanakos, Georgios Koulouras, Vasilios Maia, Paulo Azevedo Ricou, Bara Posch, Martin Metnitz, Philipp Bülow, Hans-Henrik Avidan, Alexander The impact of religion on changes in end-of-life practices in European intensive care units: a comparative analysis over 16 years |
title | The impact of religion on changes in end-of-life practices in European intensive care units: a comparative analysis over 16 years |
title_full | The impact of religion on changes in end-of-life practices in European intensive care units: a comparative analysis over 16 years |
title_fullStr | The impact of religion on changes in end-of-life practices in European intensive care units: a comparative analysis over 16 years |
title_full_unstemmed | The impact of religion on changes in end-of-life practices in European intensive care units: a comparative analysis over 16 years |
title_short | The impact of religion on changes in end-of-life practices in European intensive care units: a comparative analysis over 16 years |
title_sort | impact of religion on changes in end-of-life practices in european intensive care units: a comparative analysis over 16 years |
topic | Original |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10622347/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37812228 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00134-023-07228-z |
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