Wednesday, 3 March 2021

Frustrated, angry and unfair: staff experiences of DNAR decision-making in 2020

Frustrated, angry and unfair: staff experiences of DNAR decision-making in 2020 This report provides findings and recommendations from BIHR's research with staff members working across health, care and social work, who have shared their experiences of DNAR (Do Not Attempt Resuscitation) decisions. These recommendations focus on both the current Covid-19 context and the wider use of DNAR orders in “ordinary” times, and the need for them to be framed exactly as they are, as human rights issues. British Institute of Human Rights 

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