The extension of the Belgian law on euthanasia to minors during the course of 2014 raises questions with regard to the needs of children in the context of paediatric palliative care. These needs concern essentially the focus given to the interrelations between the child, their family and the caregiving team as well as to the relief of the physical, psychological and spiritual pain. Ethical guidelines help to fuel the discussions surrounding professional practices
Background: Although continuity of care in paediatric palliative care (PPC) is considered to be an e...
Voluntary active euthanasia for adults at their explicit request has been legal in Belgium and the N...
BACKGROUND: Although continuity of care in paediatric palliative care (PPC) is considered to be an e...
This commentary describes the effect of the Belgian euthanasia law extended to children law on the p...
On May 16 2002, the Belgian parliament approved the original law permitting euthanasia. The law was ...
Following considerable debate, the practice of euthanasia was legalized in Belgium in 2002, thereby ...
Euthanasia was first legalised in the Netherlands in 2002, followed by similar legislation in Belgiu...
an amendment of the 2002BelgiumAct onEuthanasia to allow euthanasia for chronically ill children. Th...
The arguments that led to the depenalisation of self-requested euthanasia in children in Belgium in ...
More than ten years after the introduction of euthanasia legislation in the Netherlands and Belgium,...
In 2014, Belgium became the first country in the world to legislate euthanasia for children. The dec...
On February 2014, the Belgian Parliament approved the first law on children euthanasia stating that ...
In Belgium exists since 2002 a law that allows in particular conditions active euthanasia for adults...
In 2002, The Netherlands continued its leadership in developing rules and jurisdiction regarding eut...
In 2002, The Netherlands continued its leadership in developing rules and jurisdiction regarding eut...
Background: Although continuity of care in paediatric palliative care (PPC) is considered to be an e...
Voluntary active euthanasia for adults at their explicit request has been legal in Belgium and the N...
BACKGROUND: Although continuity of care in paediatric palliative care (PPC) is considered to be an e...
This commentary describes the effect of the Belgian euthanasia law extended to children law on the p...
On May 16 2002, the Belgian parliament approved the original law permitting euthanasia. The law was ...
Following considerable debate, the practice of euthanasia was legalized in Belgium in 2002, thereby ...
Euthanasia was first legalised in the Netherlands in 2002, followed by similar legislation in Belgiu...
an amendment of the 2002BelgiumAct onEuthanasia to allow euthanasia for chronically ill children. Th...
The arguments that led to the depenalisation of self-requested euthanasia in children in Belgium in ...
More than ten years after the introduction of euthanasia legislation in the Netherlands and Belgium,...
In 2014, Belgium became the first country in the world to legislate euthanasia for children. The dec...
On February 2014, the Belgian Parliament approved the first law on children euthanasia stating that ...
In Belgium exists since 2002 a law that allows in particular conditions active euthanasia for adults...
In 2002, The Netherlands continued its leadership in developing rules and jurisdiction regarding eut...
In 2002, The Netherlands continued its leadership in developing rules and jurisdiction regarding eut...
Background: Although continuity of care in paediatric palliative care (PPC) is considered to be an e...
Voluntary active euthanasia for adults at their explicit request has been legal in Belgium and the N...
BACKGROUND: Although continuity of care in paediatric palliative care (PPC) is considered to be an e...