Research aimsThe motivations that lead to wishes to die (WTD) in palliative care patients with cancer are relatively well studied. But little is known about WTD in other pathologies and the relation between subjective understandings of dying trajectories and a WTD. We investigated the WTD of palliative patients in four different dying trajectories: neurological diseases, organ failure, frailty due to age, and cancer.Study population62 palliative cancer (n = 30) and non-cancer (n = 32) patients (10 neurological disease; 11 organ failure; 11 frailty), their families and health professionals in different palliative care settings (248 interviews).Study design and methodsQualitative semi-structured interviews. Data analysis through Interpretive ...
Objectives Despite the potential benefits of open communication about possible desires to die for pa...
Objectives Despite the potential benefits of open communication about possible desires to die for pa...
Background: A desire to die (DD) is frequent in palliative care (PC). However, uncertainty remains a...
Research aimsThe motivations that lead to wishes to die (WTD) in palliative care patients with cance...
Research aims The motivations that lead to wishes to die (WTD) in palliative care patients with can...
Research aims The motivations that lead to wishes to die (WTD) in palliative care patients with can...
Abstract Background Although desire to die of varying intensity and permanence is frequent in patie...
This exploratory study investigated factors associated with the wish to hasten death among a sample ...
Abstract: This exploratory study investigated factors associated with the wish to hasten death among...
Background. There is considerable debate regarding the clinical issues surrounding the wish to haste...
Background. There is considerable debate regarding the clinical issues surrounding the wish to haste...
RATIONALE: There is a paucity of empirical studies exploring wishes to die (WTD) in older adults wit...
RATIONALE: There is a paucity of empirical studies exploring wishes to die (WTD) in older adults wit...
Background: Quantitative studies in several European countries showed that 10-20% of older people ha...
Background: Quantitative studies in several European countries showed that 10-20% of older people ha...
Objectives Despite the potential benefits of open communication about possible desires to die for pa...
Objectives Despite the potential benefits of open communication about possible desires to die for pa...
Background: A desire to die (DD) is frequent in palliative care (PC). However, uncertainty remains a...
Research aimsThe motivations that lead to wishes to die (WTD) in palliative care patients with cance...
Research aims The motivations that lead to wishes to die (WTD) in palliative care patients with can...
Research aims The motivations that lead to wishes to die (WTD) in palliative care patients with can...
Abstract Background Although desire to die of varying intensity and permanence is frequent in patie...
This exploratory study investigated factors associated with the wish to hasten death among a sample ...
Abstract: This exploratory study investigated factors associated with the wish to hasten death among...
Background. There is considerable debate regarding the clinical issues surrounding the wish to haste...
Background. There is considerable debate regarding the clinical issues surrounding the wish to haste...
RATIONALE: There is a paucity of empirical studies exploring wishes to die (WTD) in older adults wit...
RATIONALE: There is a paucity of empirical studies exploring wishes to die (WTD) in older adults wit...
Background: Quantitative studies in several European countries showed that 10-20% of older people ha...
Background: Quantitative studies in several European countries showed that 10-20% of older people ha...
Objectives Despite the potential benefits of open communication about possible desires to die for pa...
Objectives Despite the potential benefits of open communication about possible desires to die for pa...
Background: A desire to die (DD) is frequent in palliative care (PC). However, uncertainty remains a...