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Autor:
David Sng, Liang Qi Lee, Keson Tay, Rachel Jiayu Lee, Rukshini Puvanendran, Lalit Kumar Radha Krishna
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare, Vol 26 (2017)
Background: Healthcare providers often struggle to balance the sometimes competing considerations of maximizing quality of life (QoL) and quantity of life with disease-modifying treatment (DMT). These decisions require in-depth dialog between all par
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https://doaj.org/article/24f68912605e46769230824d2d29a690
Autor:
Lalit Kumar Radha Krishna, Rachel Jia Yu Lee, Mei Xing Lim, Keson Tay, Rukshini Puvanendran, Dorsett Sw Sim, Ravindran Kanesvaran, Min Kai Chang, Sumytra Menon
Publikováno v:
Asian Bioethics Review. 9:117-128
In Singapore, care of patients is often seen as part of the duty of the family unit with care decisions and treatment costs determined by the eldest son. Rising costs and increasing care needs, however, have led to the diversification of care roles.
Autor:
Keson Tay, David Sng, Lalit Kumar Radha Krishna, Rachel Jia Yu Lee, Liang Qi Lee, Rukshini Puvanendran
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare, Vol 26 (2017)
Background: Healthcare providers often struggle to balance the sometimes competing considerations of maximizing quality of life (QoL) and quantity of life with disease-modifying treatment (DMT). These decisions require in-depth dialog between all par
Autor:
Lalit Kumar Radha Krishna, Rachel Jia Yu Lee, Keson Tay, Ravindran Kanesvaran, Sumytra Menon, Shin Wei Sim
Publikováno v:
Palliativesupportive care. 15(6)
Objective:Advanced care plans (ACPs) are designed to convey the wishes of patients with regards to their care in the event of incapacity. There are a number of prerequisites for creation of an effective ACP. First, the patient must be aware of their
Autor:
Lalit Kumar Radha Krishna, Rachel Jia Yu Lee, Ravindran Kanesvaran, Sumytra Menon, Dorset Shin Wei Sim, Keson Tay
Publikováno v:
Diversity & Equality in Health and Care. 14
In family-centric societies, maintenance of hope amongst ill family members is a pivotal duty of the family. Meeting this duty often takes the form of continuing treatment even when such options may be futile. This makes efforts to maximize quality-o
Autor:
Lalit Kumar Radha Krishna, Ravindran Kanesvaran, Sumytra Menon, Keson Tay, Rukshini Puvanendran, Lee Jiayu Rachel, Sim Shin Wei Dorsett
Publikováno v:
Journal of Palliative Care & Medicine.
Background: Treatment costs and sociocultural concerns play a significant role in decisions regarding Quantity of Life (QuoL) options that seek to prolong life, such as chemotherapy, or a Quality of Life (QoL) approach where the patient refuses avail