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Religion and nurses' attitudes to euthanasia and physician assisted suicide
J Gielen, S Van den Branden, B Broeckaert
Nursing ethics 16 (3), 303-318, 2009
1022009
Attitudes of European physicians toward euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide: a review of the recent literature
J Gielen, S Van den Branden, B Broeckaert
Journal of palliative care 24 (3), 173-184, 2008
632008
The attitudes of Indian palliative-care nurses and physicians to pain control and palliative sedation
J Gielen, H Gupta, A Rajvanshi, S Bhatnagar, S Mishra, AK Chaturvedi, ...
Indian journal of palliative care 17 (1), 33, 2011
472011
Prevalence and nature of spiritual distress among palliative care patients in India
J Gielen, S Bhatnagar, SK Chaturvedi
Journal of religion and health 56, 530-544, 2017
432017
Flemish palliative care nurses’ attitudes toward euthanasia: a quantitative study
J Gielen, S Van den Branden, T van Iersel, B Broeckaert
International journal of palliative nursing 15 (10), 488-497, 2009
372009
Palliative care physicians' religious/world view and attitude towards euthanasia: A quantitative study among flemish palliative care physicians
B Broeckaert, J Gielen, T Van Iersel, S Van den Branden
Indian Journal of Palliative Care 15 (1), 41, 2009
362009
Signs of spiritual distress and its implications for practice in Indian Palliative Care
S Bhatnagar, J Gielen, A Satija, SP Singh, S Noble, SK Chaturvedi
Indian Journal of Palliative Care 23 (3), 306, 2017
322017
Flemish palliative-care nurses’ attitudes to palliative sedation: a quantitative study
J Gielen, S Van den Branden, T Van Iersel, B Broeckaert
Nursing Ethics 19 (5), 692-704, 2012
282012
Spirituality as an ethical challenge in Indian palliative care: A systematic review
J Gielen, S Bhatnagar, SK Chaturvedi
Palliative & supportive care 14 (5), 561-582, 2016
272016
Can curative or life-sustaining treatment be withheld or withdrawn? The opinions and views of Indian palliative-care nurses and physicians
J Gielen, S Bhatnagar, S Mishra, AK Chaturvedi, H Gupta, A Rajvanshi, ...
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 14, 5-18, 2011
242011
The attitude of Flemish palliative care physicians to euthanasia and assisted suicide: An empirical study
B Broeckaert, J Gielen, T Van Iersel, S Van den Branden
Ethical Perspectives 16 (3), 311-335, 2009
192009
Development and psychometric assessment of a spirituality questionnaire for Indian palliative care patients
S Bhatnagar, S Noble, SK Chaturvedi, J Gielen
Indian journal of palliative care 22 (1), 9, 2016
182016
Mahātmā Gandhi's view on euthanasia and assisted suicide
J Gielen
Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (7), 431-434, 2012
152012
The diverse influence of religion and world view on palliative-care nurses’ attitudes towards euthanasia
J Gielen, T Van Iersel, S Van den Branden, B Broeckaert
Journal of Empirical Theology 24 (1), 36-56, 2011
152011
The operationalisation of religion and world view in surveys of nurses’ attitudes toward euthanasia and assisted suicide
J Gielen, S Van den Branden, B Broeckaert
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 12, 423-431, 2009
112009
Dealing with bioethical issues in a globalized world: Normativity in bioethics
J Gielen
Springer Nature, 2020
102020
Palliatieve sedatie
B Broeckaert
Pastorale Nieuwsbrief 114 (4), 23-28, 2001
102001
Belief in Karma and Mokṣa at the End of Life in India
J Gielen, K Kashyap
Death across cultures: Death and dying in non-Western cultures, 19-39, 2019
82019
Religion, world view and the nurse: results of a quantitative survey among Flemish palliative care nurses
J Gielen, S Van den Branden, T Van Iersel, B Broeckaert
International journal of palliative nursing 15 (12), 590-600, 2009
82009
God in India: diversiteit en devotie in de Indische religies
J Gielen
LannooCampus; Tielt, 2013
72013
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