BACKGROUND: Complex social and ethical debates about voluntary assisted dying (euthanasia), palliative care, and advance care planning are presently being worked through in many developed countries, and the policy implications of these discussions for palliative care are potentially very significant. However, community attitudes to death and dying are complex, multilayered, and contain many mixed messages. METHODS: Participants posted comments in a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on death and dying, entitled Dying2Learn. This provided an opportunity to explore societal and personal attitudes to wishes and beliefs around death and dying. For one activity in the MOOC, participants responded to a question asking them about "the best way to g...
K260 is an Open University distance learning course in death and dying incorporating historical, ant...
How we die is increasingly becoming a matter of law and public policy. We grapple with issues of pat...
Assisted dying is a significant issue in Aotearoa New Zealand given the continued controversy over t...
Background: Complex social and ethical debates about voluntary assisted dying (euthanasia), palliati...
Miller-Lewis, LR ORCiD: 0000-0001-6013-130XBACKGROUND: Complex social and ethical debates about volu...
Abstract Background Advances in medicine have helped many to live longer lives and to be able to mee...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>People have fought for their civil rights, primarily the right to live in...
In order to investigate controversies surrounding the desire to die phenomenon in palliative care by...
People have fought for their civil rights, primarily the right to live in dignity. At present, the d...
Few previous studies have formally examined people’s wishes regarding what they want to do bef...
Background: Assisted dying is legal in four European countries and three American states. Elsewhere,...
Miller-Lewis, LR ORCiD: 0000-0001-6013-130XFew previous studies have formally examined people’s wish...
Objectives Despite the potential benefits of open communication about possible desires to die for pa...
A Massive Open Online Course, Dying2Learn, was designed to foster community death conversations and ...
Within developed nations, there is increasing public debate about and apparent endorsement of the ap...
K260 is an Open University distance learning course in death and dying incorporating historical, ant...
How we die is increasingly becoming a matter of law and public policy. We grapple with issues of pat...
Assisted dying is a significant issue in Aotearoa New Zealand given the continued controversy over t...
Background: Complex social and ethical debates about voluntary assisted dying (euthanasia), palliati...
Miller-Lewis, LR ORCiD: 0000-0001-6013-130XBACKGROUND: Complex social and ethical debates about volu...
Abstract Background Advances in medicine have helped many to live longer lives and to be able to mee...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>People have fought for their civil rights, primarily the right to live in...
In order to investigate controversies surrounding the desire to die phenomenon in palliative care by...
People have fought for their civil rights, primarily the right to live in dignity. At present, the d...
Few previous studies have formally examined people’s wishes regarding what they want to do bef...
Background: Assisted dying is legal in four European countries and three American states. Elsewhere,...
Miller-Lewis, LR ORCiD: 0000-0001-6013-130XFew previous studies have formally examined people’s wish...
Objectives Despite the potential benefits of open communication about possible desires to die for pa...
A Massive Open Online Course, Dying2Learn, was designed to foster community death conversations and ...
Within developed nations, there is increasing public debate about and apparent endorsement of the ap...
K260 is an Open University distance learning course in death and dying incorporating historical, ant...
How we die is increasingly becoming a matter of law and public policy. We grapple with issues of pat...
Assisted dying is a significant issue in Aotearoa New Zealand given the continued controversy over t...