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
The Netherlands, Oregon and Switzerland are the only areas in the world where assistance in dying ha...
Palliative care has gained strength and recognition in Switzerland in the past decade. Within a well...
OBJECTIVES To describe and compare euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide (EAS) practice in Flan...
Abstract Background End-of-life decisions remain controversial. Switzerland, with three main languag...
Little is known in Europe about end-of-life (EOL) decisions and advance directives (AD), particularl...
In Switzerland, the context of wishing to die in end-of-life situations is inextricably linked to th...
Little is known in Europe about end-of-life (EOL) decisions and advance directives (AD), particularl...
Many hospital deaths are now preceded by an end-of-life decision [1], particularly in the intensive ...
Objective: To examine differences in end-of-life decision-making in patients dying at home, in a hos...
Assisted suicide is allowed in 3 states of the United States (Oregon, Washington, Montana) but only ...
Aim: Culture is becoming increasingly important in relation to end of life (EoL) care in a context o...
Objectives: We evaluated healthcare cost differences at the end of life (EOL) between language regio...
Background Empirical data about end-of-life decision-making practices are scarce. We aimed to invest...
BACKGROUND: This study compares prevalence and types of medical end-of-life decisions between the Du...
AIM: Culture is becoming increasingly important in relation to end of life (EoL) care in a context o...
The Netherlands, Oregon and Switzerland are the only areas in the world where assistance in dying ha...
Palliative care has gained strength and recognition in Switzerland in the past decade. Within a well...
OBJECTIVES To describe and compare euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide (EAS) practice in Flan...
Abstract Background End-of-life decisions remain controversial. Switzerland, with three main languag...
Little is known in Europe about end-of-life (EOL) decisions and advance directives (AD), particularl...
In Switzerland, the context of wishing to die in end-of-life situations is inextricably linked to th...
Little is known in Europe about end-of-life (EOL) decisions and advance directives (AD), particularl...
Many hospital deaths are now preceded by an end-of-life decision [1], particularly in the intensive ...
Objective: To examine differences in end-of-life decision-making in patients dying at home, in a hos...
Assisted suicide is allowed in 3 states of the United States (Oregon, Washington, Montana) but only ...
Aim: Culture is becoming increasingly important in relation to end of life (EoL) care in a context o...
Objectives: We evaluated healthcare cost differences at the end of life (EOL) between language regio...
Background Empirical data about end-of-life decision-making practices are scarce. We aimed to invest...
BACKGROUND: This study compares prevalence and types of medical end-of-life decisions between the Du...
AIM: Culture is becoming increasingly important in relation to end of life (EoL) care in a context o...
The Netherlands, Oregon and Switzerland are the only areas in the world where assistance in dying ha...
Palliative care has gained strength and recognition in Switzerland in the past decade. Within a well...
OBJECTIVES To describe and compare euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide (EAS) practice in Flan...