Aim: To examine how physicians' life stances affect their attitudes to end-of-life decisions and their actual end-of-life decision-making.Methods: Practising physicians from various specialties involved in the care of dying patients in Belgium, Denmark, The Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland and Australia received structured questionnaires on end-of-life care, which included questions about their life stance. Response rates ranged from 53% in Australia to 68% in Denmark. General attitudes, intended behaviour with respect to two hypothetical patients, and actual behaviour were compared between all large life-stance groups in each country.Results: Only small differences in life stance were found in all countries in general attitudes and intende...
Background: This study compares attitudes and prac-tices concerning the end-of-life decisions betwee...
AIMS: To Study the religious and ideological views and practice of Palliative Care physician towards...
The demand for medical assistance in dying remains high and controversial with a large knowledge gap...
Aim: To examine how physicians' life stances affect their attitudes to end-of-life decisions and the...
Aim: To examine how physicians’ life stances affect their attitudes to end-of-life decisions and the...
In the context of an European collaborative research project (EURELD), a study on attitudes towards ...
In the context of an European collaborative research project (EURELD), a study on attitudes towards ...
Background: In this study we investigated (a) to what extent physicians have experience with perform...
Background: The frequencies with which physicians make different medical end-of-life decisions (ELDs...
Background: The frequencies with which physicians make different medical end-of-life decisions (ELDs...
Objective: To compare attitudes and practices of Australian medical practitioners, by specialty, to ...
Background: In this study we investigated (a) to what extent physicians have experience with perform...
Background: The frequencies with which physicians make different medical end-of-life decisions (ELDs...
Aim. To study the effect of sociodemographic and attitudinal determinants of physicians making end-o...
Background: This study compares attitudes and prac-tices concerning the end-of-life decisions betwee...
AIMS: To Study the religious and ideological views and practice of Palliative Care physician towards...
The demand for medical assistance in dying remains high and controversial with a large knowledge gap...
Aim: To examine how physicians' life stances affect their attitudes to end-of-life decisions and the...
Aim: To examine how physicians’ life stances affect their attitudes to end-of-life decisions and the...
In the context of an European collaborative research project (EURELD), a study on attitudes towards ...
In the context of an European collaborative research project (EURELD), a study on attitudes towards ...
Background: In this study we investigated (a) to what extent physicians have experience with perform...
Background: The frequencies with which physicians make different medical end-of-life decisions (ELDs...
Background: The frequencies with which physicians make different medical end-of-life decisions (ELDs...
Objective: To compare attitudes and practices of Australian medical practitioners, by specialty, to ...
Background: In this study we investigated (a) to what extent physicians have experience with perform...
Background: The frequencies with which physicians make different medical end-of-life decisions (ELDs...
Aim. To study the effect of sociodemographic and attitudinal determinants of physicians making end-o...
Background: This study compares attitudes and prac-tices concerning the end-of-life decisions betwee...
AIMS: To Study the religious and ideological views and practice of Palliative Care physician towards...
The demand for medical assistance in dying remains high and controversial with a large knowledge gap...