BACKGROUND: Unbearable suffering is a key criterion in legally granting patients' euthanasia requests in Belgium yet a generally accepted definition of unbearable suffering remains elusive. The ability to understand and assess unbearable suffering is essential, particularly in patients with psychiatric conditions, as the underlying causes of these conditions are not always apparent. To enable research into when and why suffering experiences incite patients with psychiatric conditions to request euthanasia, and to help explore preventive and curative perspectives, the development of an assessment instrument is needed. AIMS: To improve the cognitive validity of a large initial item pool used to assess the nature and extent of suffering in pat...
INTRODUCTION: When psychiatric patients express a wish for euthanasia, this should first and foremos...
Background One of the objectives of medicine is to relieve patients' suffering. As a consequence, it...
Euthanasia for psychiatric conditions is currently legal in Belgium and the Netherlands. It is also ...
Background: Unbearable suffering is a key criterion in legally granting patients' euthanasia request...
Contains fulltext : 208389.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Unb...
Background: Unbearable suffering is a key criterion in legally granting patients' euthanasia request...
Objective: Patients with a psychiatric disorder are eligible to request medical assistance in dying ...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain in-depth information about the views of patients and physicians on suffering in...
Introduction: In The Netherlands, physicians have to be convinced that the patient suffers unbearabl...
A pivotal due care criterion for lawful euthanasia in the Netherlands is that doctors must be convin...
To investigate the experience of psychiatrists who completed assessment procedures of euthanasia req...
Background: Establishing irremediability of suffering is a central challenge in determining the appr...
Contains fulltext : 87562.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: In th...
Purpose: In the legal performance of the euthanasia procedure, unbearable suffering, one of the requ...
OBJECTIVE: Although relief from suffering is essential in healthcare and palliative care, few effort...
INTRODUCTION: When psychiatric patients express a wish for euthanasia, this should first and foremos...
Background One of the objectives of medicine is to relieve patients' suffering. As a consequence, it...
Euthanasia for psychiatric conditions is currently legal in Belgium and the Netherlands. It is also ...
Background: Unbearable suffering is a key criterion in legally granting patients' euthanasia request...
Contains fulltext : 208389.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Unb...
Background: Unbearable suffering is a key criterion in legally granting patients' euthanasia request...
Objective: Patients with a psychiatric disorder are eligible to request medical assistance in dying ...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain in-depth information about the views of patients and physicians on suffering in...
Introduction: In The Netherlands, physicians have to be convinced that the patient suffers unbearabl...
A pivotal due care criterion for lawful euthanasia in the Netherlands is that doctors must be convin...
To investigate the experience of psychiatrists who completed assessment procedures of euthanasia req...
Background: Establishing irremediability of suffering is a central challenge in determining the appr...
Contains fulltext : 87562.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PURPOSE: In th...
Purpose: In the legal performance of the euthanasia procedure, unbearable suffering, one of the requ...
OBJECTIVE: Although relief from suffering is essential in healthcare and palliative care, few effort...
INTRODUCTION: When psychiatric patients express a wish for euthanasia, this should first and foremos...
Background One of the objectives of medicine is to relieve patients' suffering. As a consequence, it...
Euthanasia for psychiatric conditions is currently legal in Belgium and the Netherlands. It is also ...