Bioethical aspects of health care provided to older adults at the end of their lives

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Objective: to examine the Brazilian and international scientific production for connections between bioethical principles and the health care provided to older adults at the end of their lives. Method: between October and November 2019 this integrative review searched the Medline (Pubmed), Lilacs, and Scopus databases using the descriptors: “Palliative Care”, “Aged”, and “Bioethics” for the period 2014-2019. Results: the following categories emerged from the selected articles: therapeutic conducted with regard to end-of-life care; decision making on end-of-life care; and challenges in end-of-life care. Conclusion: of particular importance is for health professionals to uphold their commitment to older adults and their families, consider their subjectivities and preferences, and empower and equip them so that care is guided by bioethical principles in order to assure a dignified process of dying and death.

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de Oliveira, S. G., Pacheco, S. T. de A., Nunes, M. D. R., Caldas, C. P., da Cunha, A. L., & Peres, P. L. P. (2020). Bioethical aspects of health care provided to older adults at the end of their lives. Revista Enfermagem, 28, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.12957/REUERJ.2020.47321

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