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Raffay, Violetta
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Raffay, Violetta
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Assistant Professor Medical Education
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- PublicationEuropean Resuscitation Council Guidelines for Resuscitation 2015. Section 1. Executive summary(2015-10-01)
;Monsieurs, K. G. ;Nolan, Jerry P. ;Bossaert, Leo L. ;Greif, Robert ;Maconochie, Ian ;Nikolaou, Nikolaos I. ;Perkins, Gavin D. ;Soar, Jasmeet ;Truhlar, Anatolij ;Wyllie, J. ;Zideman, D.A. ;Abbas Khalifa, G.E.p ;Alfonzo, A. ;Arntz, H.-R. ;Askitopoulou, Helen ;Bellou, A. ;Beygui, F. ;Biarent, D. ;Bingham, R. ;Bierens, J.J.L.M. ;Böttiger, Bernd W. ;Brattebö, Guttorm ;Brugger, H. ;Bruinenberg, J. ;Cariou, Alain ;Carli, P. ;Castrén, Maaret Kaarina ;Cassan, P. ;Chalkias, Athanasios F. ;Conaghan, P. ;Deakin, Charles D.S. ;De Buck, E.D.J. ;Dunning, J. ;Evans, T.R. ;Vries, W.D. ;Eich, C. ;Gräsner, J.-T. ;Hafner, C.M. ;Handley, A.J. ;Hunyadi-Antiĉević, S. ;Haywood, Kirstie ;Koster, R.W. ;Lippert, A. ;Lockey, D.J. ;Lockey, A.S. ;Lópezherce, J. ;Lott, Carsten ;Mentzelopoulos, Spyros D. ;Meyran, D. ;Olasveengen, T. ;Paal, Peter ;Pellis, T. ;Rajka, T.; ;Ristagno, G. ;Rodríguez-Núñez, A. ;Roehr, C.C. ;Rüdiger, M. ;Schunder-Tatzber, S. ;Sandroni, Claudio ;Singletary, E.M. ;Skrifvars, M.B. ;Smith, G.B. ;Smyth, M.A. ;Thies, K.-C. ;Trevisanuto, D. ;Vandekerckhove, P.G. ;Van De Voorde, Patrick ;Sunde, Kjetil ;Wenzel, V. ;Urlesberger, B. ;Xanthos, TheodorosMonsieurs, K. G. - PublicationEthics of resuscitation and end-of-life decisions(2017-08-01)
;Bossaert, Leo L. ;Perkins, Gavin D. ;Askitopoulou, Helen; ;Greif, Robert ;Haywood, Kirstie ;Mentzelopoulos, Spyros D. ;Nolan, Jerry P. ;Van De Voorde, Patrick ;Xanthos, TheodorosBossaert, Leo L. - PublicationReply to Letter: Family presence during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: Evidence-based guidelines?(2016-08-01)
;Bossaert, Leo L. ;Perkins, Gavin D. ;Askitopoulou, Helen; ;Greif, Robert ;Haywood, Kirstie ;Mentzelopoulos, Spyros D. ;Nolan, Jerry P. ;Van De Voorde, Patrick ;Xanthos, TheodorosBossaert, Leo L. - PublicationEuropean Resuscitation Council Guidelines for Resuscitation 2015. Section 11. The ethics of resuscitation and end-of-life decisions(2015-10-01)
;Bossaert, Leo L. ;Perkins, Gavin D. ;Askitopoulou, Helen; ;Greif, Robert ;Haywood, Kirstie ;Mentzelopoulos, Spyros D. ;Nolan, Jerry P. ;Van De Voorde, Patrick ;Xanthos, Theodoros ;Georgiou, Marios ;Lippert, Freddy Knudsen ;Steen, Petter AndreasBossaert, Leo L. - PublicationEthics of resuscitation and end-of-life decisions(2015-12-01)
;Bossaert, Leo L. ;Perkins, Gavin D. ;Askitopoulou, Helen; ;Greif, Robert ;Haywood, Kirstie ;Mentzelopoulos, Spyros D. ;Nolan, Jerry P. ;Van De Voorde, Patrick ;Xanthos, TheodorosBossaert, Leo L. - PublicationA survey of key opinion leaders on ethical resuscitation practices in 31 European Countries(2016-03-01)
;Mentzelopoulos, Spyros D. ;Bossaert, Leo L.; ;Askitopoulou, Helen ;Perkins, Gavin D. ;Greif, Robert ;Haywood, Kirstie ;Van De Voorde, Patrick ;Xanthos, TheodorosMentzelopoulos, Spyros D.Background: Europe is a patchwork of 47 countries with legal, cultural, religious, and economic differences. A prior study suggested variation in ethical resuscitation/end-of-life practices across Europe. This study aimed to determine whether this variation has evolved, and whether the application of ethical practices is associated with emergency care organisation. Methods: A questionnaire covering four domains of resuscitation ethics was developed based on consensus: (A) Approaches to end-of-life care and family presence during cardiopulmonary resuscitation; (B) Determinants of access to best resuscitation and post-resuscitation care; (C) Diagnosis of death and organ donation (D) Emergency care organisation. The questionnaire was sent to representatives of 32 countries. Responses to 4-choice or 2-choice questions pertained to local legislation and common practice. Positive responses were graded by 1 and negative responses by 0; grades were reconfirmed/corrected by respondents from 31/32 countries (97%). For each resuscitation/end-of-life practice a subcomponent score was calculated by grades' summation. Subcomponent scores' summation resulted in domain total scores. Results: Data from 31 countries were analysed. Domains A, B, and D total scores exhibited substantial variation (respective total score ranges, 1-41, 0-19 and 9-32), suggesting variable interpretation and application of bioethical principles, and particularly of autonomy. Linear regression revealed a significant association between domain A and D total scores (adjusted r2 = 0.42, P < 0.001). Conclusions: According to key experts, ethical practices and emergency care still vary across Europe. There is need for harmonised legislation, and improved, education-based interpretation/application of bioethical principles. Better application of ethical practices may be associated with improved emergency care organisation.Scopus© Citations 36