Background. Death in modern societies is often preceded by medical end-of-life decisions. Empirical research on these end-of-life decisions focuses predominantly on the physicians' role. Little is known about the role of other health care workers, especially that of nurses. Aim. This paper reports the findings of a study that investigated how often nurses are consulted by physicians in the decision-making process preceding end-of-life decisions and how often nurses participate in administering lethal drugs in end-of-life decisions. Method. Data were collected within a nationwide cross-sectional retrospective death certificate study in Flanders, the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium. We selected 3999 deaths, a 20% random sample of all those o...
BACKGROUND: Nurses have an important role in caring for terminally ill patients. They are also often...
The study was designed to compare and contrast responses of two groups of nurses to situational case...
Background: When suffering becomes unbearable for patients they might request for euthanasia. Object...
Background. Death in modern societies is often preceded by medical end-of-life decisions. Empirical ...
Background: Belgium's law on euthanasia allows only physicians to perform the act. We investigated t...
In Dutch healthcare, patients and physicians are responsible for medical end-of-life decisions. Thes...
We investigated on a nationwide level the attitudes of nurses towards end-of-life decisions (ELDs) t...
We investigated on a nationwide level the attitudes of nurses towards end-of-life decisions (ELDs) t...
Objectives: To investigate nursing staff attitudes towards involvement and role in end-of-life decis...
Objectives: To give insight into Dutch nursing staff’s attitudes and involvement regarding euthanasi...
In ethical debates about euthanasia, the focus is often exclusively on the involvement of physicians...
Objective: To investigate Belgian pediatric intensive care nurses' involvement in and attitudes towa...
Background: Nurses are often involved in end-of-life decision making as they play an important role ...
What role do nurses play in euthanasia? How do they experience this role and what should be their id...
Decisions concerning how, when and where patients should die have traditionally been the exclusive d...
BACKGROUND: Nurses have an important role in caring for terminally ill patients. They are also often...
The study was designed to compare and contrast responses of two groups of nurses to situational case...
Background: When suffering becomes unbearable for patients they might request for euthanasia. Object...
Background. Death in modern societies is often preceded by medical end-of-life decisions. Empirical ...
Background: Belgium's law on euthanasia allows only physicians to perform the act. We investigated t...
In Dutch healthcare, patients and physicians are responsible for medical end-of-life decisions. Thes...
We investigated on a nationwide level the attitudes of nurses towards end-of-life decisions (ELDs) t...
We investigated on a nationwide level the attitudes of nurses towards end-of-life decisions (ELDs) t...
Objectives: To investigate nursing staff attitudes towards involvement and role in end-of-life decis...
Objectives: To give insight into Dutch nursing staff’s attitudes and involvement regarding euthanasi...
In ethical debates about euthanasia, the focus is often exclusively on the involvement of physicians...
Objective: To investigate Belgian pediatric intensive care nurses' involvement in and attitudes towa...
Background: Nurses are often involved in end-of-life decision making as they play an important role ...
What role do nurses play in euthanasia? How do they experience this role and what should be their id...
Decisions concerning how, when and where patients should die have traditionally been the exclusive d...
BACKGROUND: Nurses have an important role in caring for terminally ill patients. They are also often...
The study was designed to compare and contrast responses of two groups of nurses to situational case...
Background: When suffering becomes unbearable for patients they might request for euthanasia. Object...