2024
DOI: 10.1111/jep.14109
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End‐of‐life care for the devout Jewish patient

Jennifer Eitingon,
Danielle Doberman,
Zackary Berger
et al.

Abstract: RationaleThe Joint Commission emphasizes the importance of cultural competence and effective communication in quality medical care, particularly during end‐of‐life (EOL), when decisions are influenced by diverse cultural and religious backgrounds. For Orthodox Jewish patients, the philosophical framework used for EOL decision‐making may conflict with that used in traditional Western medical ethics. In this paper, we explore the complexities of EOL decision‐making for devout Jewish patients and highlight how ap… Show more

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