Who are the people who are with us when we find ourselves at the end of our life ? Although family members continue to play an undeniable role, other people outside the family, such as nominated representatives, are accorded a rol
International audiencePalliative care is often thought by patients and their families to mean immine...
This article traces the way autonomy has become a recognised value in health care in France. In a co...
Les soins palliatifs doivent répondre, en France, à une obligation de moyens dans la prise en charge...
Who are the people who are with us when we find ourselves at the end of our life ? Although family m...
Who are the people who are with us when we find ourselves at the end of our life ? Although family m...
Who are the people who are with us when we find ourselves at the end of our life ? Although family m...
In France, in order to solve the various ethical problems concerning end-of-life, French society has...
In Switzerland, assisted suicide is mainly accessible to the members of right-to-die organizations a...
End-of-life and the decisions that caregivers may need to make can become an issue due to the ethica...
In this article based on qualitative research on home hospitalization carried out in the Lorraine ar...
When family solidarity is undermined. The choices made by caregivers/ personal carers. A French law...
The main definitions of palliative care include a reference to the family of the sick person as part...
In France, hospitalization at home (HAH) is on the rise, even though statistically it remains an unc...
Deaths from chronic illness are often preceded by a potentially life-shortening end-of-life decision...
Providing care to the sick is not an obligation but a duty that is bound with human connectedness to...
International audiencePalliative care is often thought by patients and their families to mean immine...
This article traces the way autonomy has become a recognised value in health care in France. In a co...
Les soins palliatifs doivent répondre, en France, à une obligation de moyens dans la prise en charge...
Who are the people who are with us when we find ourselves at the end of our life ? Although family m...
Who are the people who are with us when we find ourselves at the end of our life ? Although family m...
Who are the people who are with us when we find ourselves at the end of our life ? Although family m...
In France, in order to solve the various ethical problems concerning end-of-life, French society has...
In Switzerland, assisted suicide is mainly accessible to the members of right-to-die organizations a...
End-of-life and the decisions that caregivers may need to make can become an issue due to the ethica...
In this article based on qualitative research on home hospitalization carried out in the Lorraine ar...
When family solidarity is undermined. The choices made by caregivers/ personal carers. A French law...
The main definitions of palliative care include a reference to the family of the sick person as part...
In France, hospitalization at home (HAH) is on the rise, even though statistically it remains an unc...
Deaths from chronic illness are often preceded by a potentially life-shortening end-of-life decision...
Providing care to the sick is not an obligation but a duty that is bound with human connectedness to...
International audiencePalliative care is often thought by patients and their families to mean immine...
This article traces the way autonomy has become a recognised value in health care in France. In a co...
Les soins palliatifs doivent répondre, en France, à une obligation de moyens dans la prise en charge...