treatmentwithout
Treatmentwithout is a term used in medical ethics and care delivery to describe a patient-centered approach that aims to provide effective care while avoiding unnecessary or burdensome interventions. It emphasizes conservative management, non-invasive therapies, symptom relief, and decisions aligned with patient values. It is a philosophy rather than a fixed protocol.
The term has emerged in discussions about reducing overtreatment and expanding access to palliative and supportive
Key principles include shared decision making, explicit goals of care, careful risk-benefit assessment, prioritizing non-drug or
Applications include decision aids that present trade-offs, advance care planning, de-prescribing of medications, and the use
Challenges include the risk of undertreatment if goals are not clearly defined, cultural differences in preferences,