BACKGROUND: End-of-life decisions remain controversial. Switzerland, with three main languages shared with surrounding countries and legal suicide assistance, allows exploration of the effects of cultural differences on end-of-life practices within the same legal framework. METHODS: We conducted a death certificate study on a nationwide continuous random sample of Swiss residents. Using an internationally standardized tool, we sent 4998, 2965, and 1000 anonymous questionnaires to certifying physicians in the German-, French-, and Italian-speaking regions. RESULTS: The response rates were 63.5%, 51.9%, and 61.7% in the German-, French-, and Italian-speaking regions, respectively. Non-sudden, expected deaths were preceded by medical end-of-...
BACKGROUND Cause of death statistics are an important tool for quality control of the health care sy...
BACKGROUND: The aim was to compare cause-specific mortality, self-rated health (SRH) and risk factor...
The legality of euthanasia and assisted suicide (AS) and nature of regulations of these practices re...
BACKGROUND: End-of-life decisions remain controversial. Switzerland, with three main languages share...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: In Switzerland, the prevalence of medical end-of-life practices had been asse...
Switzerland has the longest history of the legal practice of non-physician assisted suicide of any c...
OBJECTIVE: Previous literature has suggested that laws and regulations may impact the use of palliat...
Objective: To examine differences in end-of-life decision-making in patients dying at home, in a hos...
BACKGROUND: This study compares prevalence and types of medical end-of-life decisions between the Du...
Background Empirical data about end-of-life decision-making practices are scarce. We aimed to invest...
OBJECTIVES To describe and compare euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide (EAS) practice in Flan...
Switzerland has the longest history of the legal practice of non-physician assisted suicide of any c...
Background: The aim of this research project, part of a program initiated by the Swiss Federal Counc...
BACKGROUND: In Switzerland, non-medical right-to-die organisations such as Exit Deutsche Schweiz and...
Little is known in Europe about end-of-life (EOL) decisions and advance directives (AD), particularl...
BACKGROUND Cause of death statistics are an important tool for quality control of the health care sy...
BACKGROUND: The aim was to compare cause-specific mortality, self-rated health (SRH) and risk factor...
The legality of euthanasia and assisted suicide (AS) and nature of regulations of these practices re...
BACKGROUND: End-of-life decisions remain controversial. Switzerland, with three main languages share...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: In Switzerland, the prevalence of medical end-of-life practices had been asse...
Switzerland has the longest history of the legal practice of non-physician assisted suicide of any c...
OBJECTIVE: Previous literature has suggested that laws and regulations may impact the use of palliat...
Objective: To examine differences in end-of-life decision-making in patients dying at home, in a hos...
BACKGROUND: This study compares prevalence and types of medical end-of-life decisions between the Du...
Background Empirical data about end-of-life decision-making practices are scarce. We aimed to invest...
OBJECTIVES To describe and compare euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide (EAS) practice in Flan...
Switzerland has the longest history of the legal practice of non-physician assisted suicide of any c...
Background: The aim of this research project, part of a program initiated by the Swiss Federal Counc...
BACKGROUND: In Switzerland, non-medical right-to-die organisations such as Exit Deutsche Schweiz and...
Little is known in Europe about end-of-life (EOL) decisions and advance directives (AD), particularl...
BACKGROUND Cause of death statistics are an important tool for quality control of the health care sy...
BACKGROUND: The aim was to compare cause-specific mortality, self-rated health (SRH) and risk factor...
The legality of euthanasia and assisted suicide (AS) and nature of regulations of these practices re...