British journal of anaesthesia
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Letter Observational Study
Outcomes in mechanically ventilated patients with hypoxaemic respiratory failure caused by COVID-19.
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To describe individual views, wishes, and preferences for end of life care and to report UK anaesthetists' personal perspectives. ⋯ This study provides the first systematic description of UK doctors', specifically anaesthetists', personal preferences for end of life care. Broad trends were identified: to be well informed; to avoid high-intensity medical treatments if terminally unwell; to spend remaining time with family and friends; and to be symptom-free and well cared for. However, a substantial minority expressed different, indeed opposite, opinions. This variation highlights that good quality end of life care must be driven by discussion of an individual's values, wishes, and preferences.