Euthanasia in the Netherlands is based on the notion that the person seeking assistance to die is able to make an autonomous decision. The objective of this study is to explore this notion, in particular, in the case of “tiredness of life.” The article is mainly based on two qualitative researches and two selected case histories that provide an in-depth insight into the complex process of (not) reaching a clear decision. We found three obstacles that cast doubt over autonomous decision-making in the face of death: (1) Doctors – not patients – have the final say in “measuring” the “amount” of pain and suffering that entitles a person to be granted euthanasia. (2) Human decisions are always taken in a context of complex circumstances involvin...
Background. In the Netherlands, euthanasia or assisted suicide (EAS) is neither a right of the patie...
This thesis primarily focusses on non-punishable assistance in intentionally ending one’s own life o...
In a highly influential piece supporting a patient's right to choose euthanasia, Dan Brock uses an i...
Euthanasia in the Netherlands is based on the notion that the person seeking assistance to die is ab...
Euthanasia in the Netherlands is based on the notion that the person seeking assistance to die is ab...
End of life scenarios must be patient driven and focused. In this thesis it is argued that patient i...
The central notion of this article is that of “decision” as a means to shape one’s life and life bio...
Suppose that we think it important that people have the chance to enjoy autonomous lives. An obvious...
Background: Euthanasia has been legally performed in the Netherlands since 2002. Respect for patient...
In 2015, euthanasia accounted for 4.5% of deaths in the Netherlands, of which 93% were performed by ...
In 2015, euthanasia accounted for 4.5% of deaths in the Netherlands, of which 93% were performed by ...
Background: Euthanasia has been legally performed in the Netherlands since 2002. Respect for patient...
A small proportion of older people in the Netherlands want to end their lives because they feel thei...
Autonomy and independence have become crucial elements of end-of-life decision making. Opinions on t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from BioMed Central via the D...
Background. In the Netherlands, euthanasia or assisted suicide (EAS) is neither a right of the patie...
This thesis primarily focusses on non-punishable assistance in intentionally ending one’s own life o...
In a highly influential piece supporting a patient's right to choose euthanasia, Dan Brock uses an i...
Euthanasia in the Netherlands is based on the notion that the person seeking assistance to die is ab...
Euthanasia in the Netherlands is based on the notion that the person seeking assistance to die is ab...
End of life scenarios must be patient driven and focused. In this thesis it is argued that patient i...
The central notion of this article is that of “decision” as a means to shape one’s life and life bio...
Suppose that we think it important that people have the chance to enjoy autonomous lives. An obvious...
Background: Euthanasia has been legally performed in the Netherlands since 2002. Respect for patient...
In 2015, euthanasia accounted for 4.5% of deaths in the Netherlands, of which 93% were performed by ...
In 2015, euthanasia accounted for 4.5% of deaths in the Netherlands, of which 93% were performed by ...
Background: Euthanasia has been legally performed in the Netherlands since 2002. Respect for patient...
A small proportion of older people in the Netherlands want to end their lives because they feel thei...
Autonomy and independence have become crucial elements of end-of-life decision making. Opinions on t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from BioMed Central via the D...
Background. In the Netherlands, euthanasia or assisted suicide (EAS) is neither a right of the patie...
This thesis primarily focusses on non-punishable assistance in intentionally ending one’s own life o...
In a highly influential piece supporting a patient's right to choose euthanasia, Dan Brock uses an i...