Browse Items (58 total)
- Tags: Euthanasia
Why Palliative Care For Children Is Preferable To Euthanasia
Tags: 2016, Beneficence, Carter Brian S, Child, Child Welfare/ethnology, End Of Life, Ethics, Europe, Euthanasia, Euthanasia/ethics, Humans, May 2017 List, Palliative Care, Palliative Care/ethics, Pediatrics, Pediatrics/standards, Terminal Care/ethics, The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care
Variability in physician opinion on limiting pediatric life support
Tags: 1999, Backlog, Child, Cross-sectional Studies, Death and Euthanasia, Decision Making, Egger MJ, Empirical Approach, Euthanasia, Fellowships And Scholarships, Female, Guyatt GH, Hospital/psychology/statistics & numerical data, Humans, ICU Decision Making, Intensive Care Units, Intensive Care/psychology, Journal Article, Male, Medical Oncology/statistics & numerical data, Medical Staff, Nelson RM, Neoplasms/therapy, Passive/psychology, Pediatric, Pediatrics, Pediatrics/statistics & numerical data, Prognosis, Questionnaires, Randolph AG, Regression Analysis, Stidham GL, Terminal Care/psychology, Zollo MB
Trends in the use of opioids at the end of life and the expected effects on hastening death
Tags: 2009, Active/statistics & numerical data/trends, Administration, Analgesics, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Backlog, Borgsteede SD, Decision Making, Euthanasia, Humans, Journal Article, Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, Netherlands/epidemiology, Onwuteaka-Philipsen BD, Opioid/administration & dosage, Oral, Pain/mortality/prevention & control, Physician's Practice Patterns/statistics & numerical data/trends, Physicians/statistics & numerical data, Questionnaires, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors, Rurup ML, Survival Analysis, Survival Rate, Terminal Care/statistics & Numerical Data, van der Heide A, van der Maas PJ
The use of drugs with a life-shortening effect in end-of-life care in neonates and infants
Tags: 0 (analgesics Opioid), 0 (muscle Relaxants Central), 2006, 660yq98i10 (potassium Chloride), Analgesics Opioid, Belgium, Bilsen J, Cools F, December 2017 List, Decision Making, Deconinck P, Deliens L, Drug Utilization, Euthanasia, Humans, Infant, Infant Newborn, Intensive Care Medicine, Intention, Mortier F, Muscle Relaxants Central, Pain/dt [drug Therapy], Potassium Chloride, Practice Patterns Physicians', Provoost V, Ramet J, Terminal Care, Terminal Care/es [ethics], Van Herreweghe I, Vande Velde A, Vandenplas Y, Vander Stichele R
The Unspeakable Nature of Death & Dying During Childhood: A Silenced Phenomenon in Pediatric Care
The role of nurses in physician-assisted deaths in Belgium
Tags: 2010, Active, Active/statistics & numerical data, Adult, Assisted/statistics & numerical data, Backlog, Belgium, Bilsen J, Canadian Medical Association Journal, Confidence Intervals, Data Collection, Decision Making, Deliens L, Euthanasia, Female, home care services, Humans, Inghelbrecht E, Journal Article, Logistic Models, Male, Middle Aged, Mortier F, Nurse's Role, Odds Ratio, Questionnaires, Suicide, Terminal Care/methods/statistics & numerical data, Voluntary/statistics & numerical data, Young Adult
The double effect of pain medication: separating myth from reality
Tags: 1998, Analgesics, Assisted, Backlog, Death and Euthanasia, Double Effect Principle, Euthanasia, Fohr SA, Humans, Intention, Journal Article, Journal of Palliative Medicine, Opioid/adverse effects/therapeutic use, Pain/drug Therapy, Palliative Care/ethics, Refusal to Treat, Respiratory Insufficiency/chemically induced, Suicide
The age limit for euthanasia requests in the Netherlands: a Delphi study among paediatric experts
Termination of nutrition and hydration in a child with vegetative state
Tags: 1994, Archives Of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, Backlog, Brain Diseases, Child Abuse Amendments 1984, Clinical, Coma/etiology/therapy, Connecticut, Death and Euthanasia, Decision Making, DiMario FJ, Dissent And Disputes, Enteral Nutrition, Ethics Committees, Euthanasia, Federal Government, Female, Government Agencies, Government Regulation, Group Processes, Hartford Hospital (CT), Humans, Infant, Journal Article, Leicher CR, Parents, Passive/legislation & jurisprudence, Right to Die/legislation & jurisprudence, Status Epilepticus/complications, Withholding Treatment
Symptoms of anxiety and depression in family members of intensive care unit patients: ethical hypothesis regarding decision-making capacity
Tags: 2001, Anxiety/epidemiology/etiology, Azoulay E, Backlog, Canoui P, Chevret S, Critical Care Medicine, Critical Illness/therapy, Decision Making, Depressive Disorder/epidemiology/etiology, Dhainaut JF, Ethics, Euthanasia, Family/psychology, Female, France/epidemiology, Grassin M, Group French FAMIREA, Hubert P, Humans, Intensive Care Units, Journal Article, LeGall JR, Lemaire F, Life Support Care/utilization, Logistic Models, Male, Medical, Multivariate Analysis, Nonparametric, Passive, Pochard F, Prevalence, Prospective Studies, Questionnaires, Schlemmer B, Statistics, Zittoun R
Should the Dutch Law on Euthanasia Be Expanded to Include Children?
Self-requested euthanasia for children in Belgium
Tags: 2014, Active, Adolescent, Backlog, Belgium, Choice Behavior, Dan B, de Cléty Stéphan Clément, Decision Making, Europe, Euthanasia, Fonteyne C, Humans, Journal Article, Lancet, Mental Competency, Minors, Palliative Care, Patient Rights, Personal Autonomy, Quality Of Life, Voluntary, Wedge Argument, Young Adult
Rights of the child: to die?
Rethinking the role of tube feeding in patients with advanced dementia
Tags: 'Physical', 2000, Alzheimer Disease/therapy, Aspiration/prevention & control, Backlog, Death and Euthanasia, Decision Making, Dementia/therapy, Empirical Research, Enteral Nutrition/adverse effects/standards, Euthanasia, Gillick MR, Humans, Journal Article, Legislation, Medical, Medical Futility, Mental Health Therapies, Passive, Pneumonia, Professional Patient Relationship, Psychological, Religion and Medicine, Restraint, Risk Assessment, Stress, The New England Journal Of Medicine, United States, Withholding Treatment
Public Attitudes Toward Ethics and Practices in End-of-Life Decision-Making for Neonates
Tags: 2024, Adolescent, Adult, Aged, April List 2024, Attitude To Health, Bührer C, Comprehension, Conference Paper, Cross-sectional Study, Decision Making, Euthanasia, Female, Garten L, German (language), Germany, Human, Infant Newborn, Interview, JAMA Network Open, Life Sustaining Treatment, Major Clinical Study, Male, Medical Ethics, Middle Aged, Newborn, Parent, Physician, Quality Of Life, Roll S, Schneider K, shared decision making, sociodemographics, Socioeconomics, Terminal Care, Tissen-Diabate T, Treatment Withdrawal
Physician-hastened Death In Young Children: Getting To Underlying Assumptions.
Physician-assisted suicide--Oregon and beyond
Tags: 2005, Active, Assisted/legislation & jurisprudence/statistics & numerical data, Backlog, Death and Euthanasia, Euthanasia, Gonzales v. Oregon, Great Britain, Humans, Journal Article, Legal Approach, Okie S, Oregon, Suicide, Supreme Court Decisions, Terminal Care/standards, Terminally Ill/legislation & jurisprudence/psychology, The New England Journal Of Medicine, United States, Voluntary/legislation & jurisprudence
Physician-assisted Dying For Children Is Conceivable For Most Dutch Paediatricians, Irrespective Of The Patient's Age Or Competence To Decide
Physician-assisted deaths under the euthanasia law in Belgium: a population-based survey
Tags: 2010, 80 And Over, Active, Age Factors, Aged, Assisted/legislation & jurisprudence/statistics & numerical data, Backlog, Belgium/epidemiology, Bilsen J, Canadian Medical Association Journal, Cause Of Death, Chambaere K, Cohen J, Deliens L, Euthanasia, Euthanasia/legislation & jurisprudence/statistics & numerical data, Female, Home Care Services/statistics & Numerical Data, Humans, Journal Article, Male, Middle Aged, Mortier F, Neoplasms/therapy, Onwuteaka-Philipsen BD, Prevalence, Questionnaires, Sex Factors, Suicide, Terminal Care/statistics & Numerical Data, Time Factors, Voluntary/statistics & numerical data
Pediatric extubation: "pulling the tube"
Tags: 2001, Backlog, Decision Making, Euthanasia, Gracy D, Hospice Care, Humans, Infant, Intensive Care Units, Intratracheal, Intubation, Journal Article, Journal of Palliative Medicine, Neonatal, Newborn, Passive, Patient Care Planning, Patient Transfer, Pediatrics/standards, Sine D, Sumner L, von Gunten CF
Organ donation after euthanasia in children: Belgian and Dutch perspectives
Must patients always be given food and water?
Tags: 1983, Analytical Approach, Backlog, Childress JF, Death and Euthanasia, Ethics, Euthanasia, Humans, Journal Article, Life Support Care/legislation & jurisprudence, Lynn J, Malpractice/legislation & jurisprudence, Medical, Moral Obligations, Parenteral Nutrition, Passive, Philosophical Approach, RDF Project, Risk Assessment, Social Values, The Hastings Center Report, United States, Withholding Treatment
Medical end-of-life decisions in neonates and infants in Flanders
Tags: 2005, 48.9-64.0). Lethal drugs were administered in 15 cases among 117 early neonatal deaths and in two cases among 77 later deaths (13%vs 3%, 70.1-85.5) of the 121 physicians thought that their professional duty sometimes includes the prevention of unnecessary suffering by hastening death and 69 (58%, 95% CI 70.4-82.4) of the 253 deaths studied, Active/psychology/statistics & numerical data Female Humans Infant Infant, and such a decision was made in 14 3 cases (57%, Attitude of Health Personnel Belgium, Backlog, Bilsen J, Cools F, Decision Making, Deliens L, Euthanasia, Journal Article, Lancet, Mortier F, Newborn Male Pain/therapy Palliative Care/statistics & numerical data Physicians/, Non-U.S. Gov't, p=0.018). The attitude study showed that 95 (79%, PedPal Lit, Provoost V, psychology Questionnaires Research Support, Ramet J, Vandenplas Y, Withholding Treatment/statistics & Numerical Data
Medical assistance in dying: A paediatric perspective
Limitations in the approach health caregivers can take in end-of-life care decisions
Judging the quality of mercy: drawing a line between palliation and euthanasia
Tags: 2014, 20th Century, Assisted, Backlog, Child, Ethics, Euthanasia, History, Humans, Journal Article, Kang TI, Medical, Morrison WE, Palliative Care, Passive, Pediatrics, Suicide
Informed dissent: the views of some mothers of severely mentally handicapped young adults
Tags: 1986, Abortion, Adult, Backlog, Congenital Abnormalities/therapy, Death and Euthanasia, Disabled Persons, Empirical Approach, Euthanasia, Female, Genetics and Reproduction, Humans, Induced, Infant, Informed Consent, Journal Article, Journal of Medical Ethics, Mental Health Therapies, Middle Aged, Mothers/psychology, Newborn, Passive, Patient Compliance, Simms M, Value of Life
Impact of euthanasia on primary care physicians in the Netherlands.
Tags: 2007, Active, Active/px [Psychology], Adaptation, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Backlog, Decision Making, Emotions, Euthanasia, Female, Haverkate I, Humans, Journal Article, Male, Netherlands, Palliative Medicine, Physician Assisted Dying PAD, Physician's Role, Physician's Role/px [Psychology], Primary Health Care, Professional-patient Relations, Psychological, Qualitative Research, The Anne-Mei, van Marwijk H, van Royen P
Identifying futility in a paediatric critical care setting: a prospective observational study
Tags: 2001, Archives of Disease in Childhood, Backlog, Child, Cost Control, Critical Illness/classification, Death and Euthanasia, Empirical Approach, Euthanasia, Female, Goh AY, Health Care and Public Health, Hospitals, Humans, ICU Decision Making, Infant, Intensive Care Units, Journal Article, London, Male, Medical Futility, Mok Q, Passive/statistics & numerical data, Patient Admission/statistics & numerical data, Pediatric/organization & Administration, Preschool, Prognosis, Prospective Studies, Quality Of Life, Severity Of Illness Index, Teaching
How the mass media report social statistics: a case study concerning research on end-of-life decisions
How children die in hospital.
Tags: 2000, Backlog, Bruera E, Byrne P, Canuck Place 15 year chart review, Child, Children, Communication, Critical Care, Death, DNAR, Dying, Euthanasia, Hospital Mortality, Human, Humans, Infant, Infant Mortality, Infants, Journal Article, Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, Longitudinal Studies, McCallum DE, Palliative Care, Passive, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Preschool, Resuscitation Orders, Symptoms
Forgoing life-sustaining treatments in children: a comparison between Northern and Southern European pediatric intensive care units
Tags: 2004, Adolescent, Adult, Backlog, Child, Death and Euthanasia, Decision Making, Devictor DJ, Empirical Approach, Europe, Euthanasia, Female, Hospital Mortality, Humans, ICU Decision Making, Infant, Intensive Care Units, Journal Article, Male, Newborn, Nguyen DT, Organizational, Parents/psychology, Passive/psychology, Patient Participation, Pediatric, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Preschool, Prospective Studies
Forgoing life support across borders: who decides and why?
Tags: 2004, Adult, Backlog, Child, Death and Euthanasia, Decision Making, Empirical Approach, Euthanasia, Family/psychology, Frader JE, Humans, ICU Decision Making, Intensive Care Units, Intensive Care/ethics/psychology, Journal Article, Organizational, Passive/ethics/psychology, Patient Participation/psychology, Pediatric, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Factors explaining variability among caregivers in the intent to restrict life-support interventions in a pediatric intensive care unit
Tags: 1997, Activities of Daily Living, Adult, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Backlog, Child, Critical Care Medicine, Cross-sectional Studies, Death and Euthanasia, Decision Making, Empirical Approach, Euthanasia, Family/psychology, Hospital/psychology, Humans, ICU Decision Making, Intensive Care Units, Intervention, Interventions, Journal Article, Life Support Care, Linear Models, Medical Staff, Nursing Staff, Passive, Pediatric, Professional Patient Relationship, Prognosis, Questionnaires, Randolph AG, Wigton RS, Yeh TS, Zollo MB