UNLABELLED BACKGROUND The "Patients' Rights and End of Life Care" Act came into force in France in 2005. It allows withholding/withdrawal of life-support treatment, and intensified use of medications that may hasten death through a double effect, as long as hastening death is not the purpose of the decision. It also specifies the requirements of the decision-making process. This study assesses the situation by examining the frequency of end-of-life decisions by patients' and physicians' characteristics, and describes the decision-making processes. METHODS We conducted a nationwide retrospective study of a random sample of adult patients who died in December 2009. Questionnaires were mailed to the physicians who certified/attended these dea...
Background: The frequencies with which physicians make different medical end-of-life decisions (ELDs...
Background: Austria has recently been embroiled in the complex debate on the legalization of measure...
In France, in order to solve the various ethical problems concerning end-of-life, French society has...
In France, almost half of deaths (48% in 2010) are preceded by a medical decision that may hasten de...
International audienceSince the implementation of two French laws in 2002 and 2005 and the implement...
In 2002, Belgium saw the enactment of 3 laws concerning euthanasia, palliative care, and patient rig...
Background Empirical data about end-of-life decision-making practices are scarce. We aimed to invest...
Background: The frequencies with which physicians make different medical end-of-life decisions (ELDs...
Background: Modern medicine provides unprecedented opportunities in diagnostics and treatment. Howev...
Background: The frequencies with which physicians make different medical end-of-life decisions (ELDs...
Physicians are increasingly faced with medical decisions liable to hasten the death of very old pati...
Changes in medical practices during transitions in regulating healthcare are rarely investigated. In...
Background: The frequencies with which physicians make different medical end-of-life decisions (ELDs...
Background: Austria has recently been embroiled in the complex debate on the legalization of measure...
In France, in order to solve the various ethical problems concerning end-of-life, French society has...
In France, almost half of deaths (48% in 2010) are preceded by a medical decision that may hasten de...
International audienceSince the implementation of two French laws in 2002 and 2005 and the implement...
In 2002, Belgium saw the enactment of 3 laws concerning euthanasia, palliative care, and patient rig...
Background Empirical data about end-of-life decision-making practices are scarce. We aimed to invest...
Background: The frequencies with which physicians make different medical end-of-life decisions (ELDs...
Background: Modern medicine provides unprecedented opportunities in diagnostics and treatment. Howev...
Background: The frequencies with which physicians make different medical end-of-life decisions (ELDs...
Physicians are increasingly faced with medical decisions liable to hasten the death of very old pati...
Changes in medical practices during transitions in regulating healthcare are rarely investigated. In...
Background: The frequencies with which physicians make different medical end-of-life decisions (ELDs...
Background: Austria has recently been embroiled in the complex debate on the legalization of measure...
In France, in order to solve the various ethical problems concerning end-of-life, French society has...