Background The ageing of the population raises the need to study forgoing treatment decisions among older people. Aim To describe the incidence and decision-making of forgoing treatment and identify age-related differences. Methods A nationwide study of a stratified sample from the Statistics Netherlands death registry to which all deaths were reported in 2010. All attending physicians of those deaths received a questionnaire about end-oflife decisions. 6600 cases were studied. We examined three age groups: 17-64, 65-79, and 80 and above. Logistic regression analyses were performed to identify age-related differences controlling for other patient characteristics. Results Forgoing treatment occurred in 37% of the total population, with a sig...
INTRODUCTION:Increasing longevity means more people will be dying in very old age, but little is kno...
INTRODUCTION: Increasing longevity means more people will be dying in very old age, but little is kn...
OBJECTIVE: To determine how often requests are made for euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide (E...
Objectives To compare actual treatments with preferences for starting or forgoing treatment of older...
textabstractBackground: Decisions to withhold or withdraw life-prolonging treatment in terminally il...
Aim: Provision of adequate care for the oldest of old has become more important given current ageing...
Background: Modern medicine provides unprecedented opportunities in diagnostics and treatment. Howev...
Introduction With an ageing population, end-of-life care is increasing in importance. The present wo...
Background: Provision of adequate care for the oldest old is increasingly crucial, given the current...
This population-based study employing after-death interviews with proxies describes older persons' p...
Medical decision-making at the end of life is common and should be as patient-centred as possible. O...
Background: There is a lack of research on the relationship between general end-of-life goals and va...
BACKGROUND: The Dutch euthanasia law regulates physician assistance in dying for patients who are su...
Background: The Dutch euthanasia law regulates physician assistance in dying for patients who are su...
Methods: general practitioners (GPs) participating in the nation-wide representative network in the ...
INTRODUCTION:Increasing longevity means more people will be dying in very old age, but little is kno...
INTRODUCTION: Increasing longevity means more people will be dying in very old age, but little is kn...
OBJECTIVE: To determine how often requests are made for euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide (E...
Objectives To compare actual treatments with preferences for starting or forgoing treatment of older...
textabstractBackground: Decisions to withhold or withdraw life-prolonging treatment in terminally il...
Aim: Provision of adequate care for the oldest of old has become more important given current ageing...
Background: Modern medicine provides unprecedented opportunities in diagnostics and treatment. Howev...
Introduction With an ageing population, end-of-life care is increasing in importance. The present wo...
Background: Provision of adequate care for the oldest old is increasingly crucial, given the current...
This population-based study employing after-death interviews with proxies describes older persons' p...
Medical decision-making at the end of life is common and should be as patient-centred as possible. O...
Background: There is a lack of research on the relationship between general end-of-life goals and va...
BACKGROUND: The Dutch euthanasia law regulates physician assistance in dying for patients who are su...
Background: The Dutch euthanasia law regulates physician assistance in dying for patients who are su...
Methods: general practitioners (GPs) participating in the nation-wide representative network in the ...
INTRODUCTION:Increasing longevity means more people will be dying in very old age, but little is kno...
INTRODUCTION: Increasing longevity means more people will be dying in very old age, but little is kn...
OBJECTIVE: To determine how often requests are made for euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide (E...