Team-family conflicts over end-of-life decisions in ICU: A survey of French physicians’ beliefs

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Giabicani MikhaelORCID,Arditty Laure,Mamzer Marie-France,Fournel Isabelle,Ecarnot Fiona,Meunier-Beillard Nicolas,Bruneel Fabrice,Weiss Emmanuel,Spranzi Marta,Rigaud Jean-Philippe,Quenot Jean-Pierre

Abstract

Introduction Conflicts between relatives and physicians may arise when decisions are being made about limiting life-sustaining therapies (LST). The aim of this study was to describe the motives for, and management of team-family conflicts surrounding LST limitation decisions in French adult ICUs. Methods Between June and October 2021, French ICU physicians were invited to answer a questionnaire. The development of the questionnaire followed a validated methodology with the collaboration of consultants in clinical ethics, a sociologist, a statistician and ICU clinicians. Results Among 186 physicians contacted, 160 (86%) answered all the questions. Conflicts over LST limitation decisions were mainly related to requests by relatives to continue treatments considered to be unreasonably obstinate by ICU physicians. The absence of advance directives, a lack of communication, a multitude of relatives, and religious or cultural issues were frequently mentioned as factors contributing to conflicts. Iterative interviews with relatives and proposal of psychological support were the most widely used tools in attempting to resolve conflict, while the intervention of a palliative care team, a local ethics resource or the hospital mediator were rarely solicited. In most cases, the decision was suspended at least temporarily. Possible consequences include stress and psychological exhaustion among caregivers. Improving communication and anticipation by knowing the patient’s wishes would help avoid these conflicts. Conclusion Team-family conflicts during LST limitation decisions are mainly related to requests from relatives to continue treatments deemed unreasonable by physicians. Reflection on the role of relatives in the decision-making process seems essential for the future.

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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