DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, Table of Contents Dtsch Med Wochenschr 2012; 137(01/02): 41-45DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1292901 Ethik in der Medizin | Commentary Ethik, Intensivmedizin © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New YorkArzt-Patient-Angehörigen-Beziehung auf der Intensivstation – essenzielle Grundlage einer erfolgreichen Therapie?Physician-patient-family relationship – a core element of a successful intensive care therapy? T. Wurmb 1 Klinik und Poliklinik für Anästhesiologie, Universitätsklinikum Würzburg , N. Roewer 1 Klinik und Poliklinik für Anästhesiologie, Universitätsklinikum Würzburg› Author AffiliationsRecommend Article Abstract Buy ArticleSchlüsselwörter SchlüsselwörterArzt-Patienten-Verhältnis - Arzt-Patient-Angehörigen-Beziehung - Angehörigenbetreuung - Kommunikation - Konflikte - Gesprächsführung - Intensivtherapie Keywords Keywordsphysician-patient relationship - physician-patient-family relationship - family care - communication - conflicts - conversation techniques - intensive care Full Text References Literatur 1 Azoulay E, Pochard F, Kentish-Barnes N et al. Risk of post-traumatic stress symptoms in family members of intensive care unit patients. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2005; 171: 987-994 2 Azoulay E, Timsit JF, Sprung CL et al. Prevalence and factors of intensive care unit conflicts: the conflicus study. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2009; 180: 853-860 3 Barry LC, Kasl SV, Prigerson HG. Psychiatric disorders among bereaved persons: the role of perceived circumstances of death and preparedness for death. Am J Geriatr Psychiat 2002; 10: 447-457 4 Curtis JR, Patrick DL, Shannon SE et al. The family conference as a focus to improve communication about end-of-life care in the intensive care unit: opportunities for improvement. Crit Care Med 2001; 29: N26-N33 5 Curtis JR, White DB. Practical guidance for evidence-based ICU family conferences. Chest 2008; 134: 835-843 6 Ferrand E, Robert R, Ingrand P et al. Withholding and withdrawal of life support in intensive-care units in France: a prospective survey. French LATAREA Group. Lancet 2001; 357: 9-14 7 Granja C, Lopes A, Moreira S et al. Patients' recollections of experiences in the intensive care unit may affect their quality of life. Crit Care 2005; 9: R96-109 8 Heyland DK, Cook DJ, Rocker GM et al. Decision-making in the ICU: perspectives of the substitute decision-maker. Intensive Care Med 2003; 29: 75-82 9 Lautrette A, Darmon M, Megarbane B et al. A communication strategy and brochure for relatives of patients dying in the ICU. N Engl J Med 2007; 356: 469-478 10 Nelson JE, Meier DE, Oei EJ et al. Self-reported symptom experience of critically ill cancer patients receiving intensive care. Crit Care Med 2001; 29: 277-282 11 Nelson JE, Mulkerin CM, Adams LL et al. Improving comfort and communication in the ICU: a practical new tool for palliative care performance measurement and feedback. Qual Saf Health Care 2006; 15: 264-271 12 Nelson JE, Puntillo KA, Pronovost PJ et al. In their own words: patients and families define high-quality palliative care in the intensive care unit. Crit Care Med 2010; 38: 808-818 13 Pochard F, Darmon M, Fassier T et al. Symptoms of anxiety and depression in family members of intensive care unit patients before discharge or death. J Crit Care 2005; 20: 90-96 14 Prendergast TJ, Puntillo KA. Withdrawal of life support: intensive caring at the end of life. JAMA 2002; 288: 2732-2740 15 Schaefer KG, Block SD. Physician communication with families in the ICU: evidence-based strategies for improvement. Curr Opin Crit Care 2009; 15: 569-577 16 Sprung CL, Cohen SL, Sjokvist P et al. End-of-life practices in European intensive care units: the Ethicus Study. JAMA 2003; 290: 790-797 17 Truog RD, Campbell ML, Curtis JR et al. Recommendations for end-of-life care in the intensive care unit: a consensus statement by the American College of Critical Care Medicine. Crit Care Med 2008; 36: 953-963