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Discussing religious and spiritual issues at the end of life: a practical guide for …

- emory.edu [PDF] 
B Lo, D Ruston, LW Kates, RM Arnold, CB Cohen, K … - Jama, 2002 - Am Med Assoc
As patients near the end of life, their spiritual and religious concerns may be awakened or
intensified. Many physicians, however, feel unskilled and uncomfortable discussing these
concerns. This article suggests how physicians might respond when patients or families ...
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[PDF] Involvement of nurses in physician-assisted dying


JJR Bilsen, RH Vander Stichele, F Mortier, L … - Journal of Advanced …, 2004 - aivpc41.vub.ac.be
Er is nood aan professioneel ondersteunde regelgeving voor de samenwerking tussen artsen
en verpleegkundigen bij het uitvoeren van euthanasie. Er moet eveneens werk gemaakt worden
van een adequate en zorgvuldige communicatie tussen beide partijen bij alle ...
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The role of guidelines in the practice of physician-assisted suicide

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AL Caplan, L Snyder, K Faber- … - Annals of internal …, 2000 - Am Coll Physicians
Oregon has legalized and implemented physician-assisted suicide, while observers argue about
the moral import of attempting to formulate guidelines; the utility any set of guidelines can have
for physician practice, health care providers, patients, or families; and whether guidelines ...
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Attitudes and experiences of Oregon hospice nurses and social workers regarding …


LL Miller, TA Harvath, L Ganzini, ER Goy, MA … - Palliative …, 2004 - pmj.sagepub.com
DOI: 10.1191/0269216304pm961oa 2004; 18; 685 Palliat Med Lois L Miller, Theresa A
Harvath, Linda Ganzini, Elizabeth R Goy, Molly A Delorit and Ann Jackson Attitudes and experiences
of Oregon hospice nurses and social workers regarding assisted suicide
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Desire for hastened death in patients with advanced disease and the evidence …


PL Hudson, LJ Kristjanson, M Ashby, B Kelly, P … - Palliative …, 2006 - pmj.sagepub.com
Purpose: Patients' desire for hastened death within the context of advanced disease and palliative
care is a controversial topic, frequently discussed in the international literature. Much of the discussion
has focused on opinion and debate about ethical matters related to hastened death. Not ...
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A role for doctors in assisted dying? An analysis of legal regulations and medical …


G Bosshard, B Broeckaert, D Clark, LJ Materstvedt, … - British Medical …, 2008 - jme.bmj.com
Results: Laws on assisted dying in The Netherlands and Belgium are restricted to doctors. In
principle, assisted suicide (but not euthanasia) is not illegal in either Germany or
Switzerland, but a doctor's participation in Germany would violate the code of ...
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Role of non-governmental organisations in physician assisted suicide


SJ Ziegler, G Bosshard - British Medical Journal, 2007 - bmj.com
Recent attempts to make it legal for UK doctors to help patients die failed. 6 Although the legalisation
debate is likely to continue in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, a new debate focusing on
the use of people other than doctors in assisted death seems to be emerging. 4 7 8 Non- ...
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Assisted dying and end-of-life symptom management


DL Volker - Cancer nursing, 2003 - journals.lww.com
This qualitative study aimed to describe symptom management strategies oncology nurses have
used in responding to and preventing requests of terminally ill patients with cancer for assisted
dying (AD). The study involved secondary analysis of written stories from 36 nurses who ...
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The continuing challenge of assisted death


M Ersek - Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing, 2004 - journals.lww.com
❖ Assisted death, a concept that includes assisted suicide and euthanasia, continues to be a
hotly debated topic in healthcare. This complex issue often is not fully understood by
clinicians. The purpose of this article is to define important terms surrounding the issue, ...
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Responding to desire to die statements from patients with advanced disease: …


PL Hudson, P Schofield, B Kelly, R Hudson, M O' … - Palliative …, 2006 - pmj.sagepub.com
Page 1. http://pmj.sagepub.com Palliative Medicine DOI: 10.1177/0269216306071814 2006;
20; 703 Palliat Med Ashby and Sanchia Aranda Peter L Hudson, Penelope Schofield, Brian
Kelly, Rosalie Hudson, Margaret O'Connor, Linda J Kristjanson, Michael ...
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