61 results on '"Onwuteaka-Philipsen, Bregje D."'
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2. How Dementia Affects Personal Dignity: A Qualitative Study on the Perspective of Individuals With Mild to Moderate Dementia
3. Hospitalisations at the end of life in four European countries: a population-based study via epidemiological surveillance networks
4. Appraisal of cooperation with a palliative care case manager by general practitioners and community nurses: a cross-sectional questionnaire study
5. End-of-life decisions for children under 1 year of age in the Netherlands: decreased frequency of administration of drugs to deliberately hasten death
6. OLDER DUTCH PEOPLEʼS SELF-REPORTED ADVANCE EUTHANASIA DIRECTIVE COMPLETION BEFORE AND AFTER THE ENACTMENT OF THE EUTHANASIA LAW: A TIME TREND STUDY (1998–2011)
7. A Study of the First Year of the End-of-Life Clinic for Physician-Assisted Dying in the Netherlands
8. Can physicians conceive of performing euthanasia in case of psychiatric disease, dementia or being tired of living?
9. Continuing or forgoing treatment at the end of life? Preferences of the general public and people with an advance directive
10. Comfort goal of care and end-of-life outcomes in dementia: A prospective study
11. Burden on family carers and care-related financial strain at the end of life: a cross-national population-based study
12. General practitionersʼ perspectives on the avoidability of hospitalizations at the end of life: A mixed-method study
13. When do people with dementia die peacefully? An analysis of data collected prospectively in long-term care settings
14. Dignity and the factors that influence it according to nursing home residents: a qualitative interview study
15. Preferences and Actual Treatment of Older Adults at the End of Life. A Mortality Follow-Back Study
16. Death with dignity from the perspective of the surviving family: A survey study among family caregivers of deceased older adults
17. Changes over a decade in end-of-life care and transfers during the last 3 months of life: A repeated survey among proxies of deceased older people
18. What is the methodological rigour of palliative care research in long-term care facilities in Europe? A systematic review
19. Older peoplesʼ attitudes towards euthanasia and an end-of-life pill in The Netherlands: 2001–2009
20. The first five years of euthanasia legislation in Belgium and the Netherlands: Description and comparison of cases
21. No increase in demand for euthanasia following implementation of the Euthanasia Act in The Netherlands; pain as a reason for euthanasia request was increasing before implementation but declined subsequently
22. Physician-assisted deaths under the euthanasia law in Belgium: a population-based survey
23. Dutch experience of monitoring active ending of life for newborns
24. Place of Death of Older Persons with Dementia. A Study in Five European Countries
25. Continuous Deep Sedation Until Death in Belgium: A Nationwide Survey
26. Evaluation of quality-of-life measures for use in palliative care: a systematic review
27. Role and Involvement of Life End Information Forum Physicians in Euthanasia and Other End-of-Life Care Decisions in Flanders, Belgium
28. Medical End-of-Life Practices under the Euthanasia Law in Belgium
29. Two Decades of Research on Euthanasia from the Netherlands. What Have We Learnt and What Questions Remain?
30. A comparison of physiciansʼ end-of-life decision making for non-western migrants and Dutch natives in the Netherlands
31. Legal physician-assisted dying in Oregon and the Netherlands: evidence concerning the impact on patients in “vulnerable” groups
32. Physician discussions with terminally ill patients: a cross-national comparison
33. End-of-Life Practices in the Netherlands under the Euthanasia Act
34. Regulating physician-assisted dying for minors in the Netherlands: views of paediatricians and other physicians
35. Morphine Is Not a Sedative and Does Not Shorten Life
36. Preferences of the Dutch general public for a good death and associations with attitudes towards end-of-life decision-making
37. End-of-Life Decision Making in Europe and Australia: A Physician Survey
38. Terminal Sedation and Euthanasia: A Comparison of Clinical Practices
39. Recognizing Patient Discomfort When Forgoing Artificial Nutrition and Hydration in Severe Dementia—Reply
40. Differences between terminally ill cancer patients who died after euthanasia had been performed and terminally ill cancer patients who did not request euthanasia
41. Dutch experience of monitoring euthanasia
42. Withdrawing an explicit request for euthanasia or physician-assisted suicide: a retrospective study on the influence of mental health status and other patient characteristics
43. Medical End-of-Life Decisions for Children in the Netherlands
44. Discomfort in Nursing Home Patients With Severe Dementia in Whom Artificial Nutrition and Hydration Is Forgone
45. Granted, Undecided, Withdrawn, and Refused Requests for Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide
46. Physiciansʼ Experiences with Demented Patients with Advance Euthanasia Directives in the Netherlands
47. Requests for euthanasia or physician-assisted suicide from older persons who do not have a severe disease: an interview study
48. PHYSICIANSʼ WILLINGNESS TO GRANT REQUESTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN DYING FOR CHILDREN: A STUDY OF HYPOTHETICAL CASES
49. Physician Reports of Terminal Sedation without Hydration or Nutrition for Patients Nearing Death in the Netherlands
50. Feeding nursing home patients with severe dementia: a qualitative study
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