Background: Notwithstanding fears of overly permissive approaches and related pleas to refuse euthanasia for psychological suffering, some Belgian hospitals have declared that such requests could be admissible. However, some of these hospitals have decided that such requests have to be managed and carried out outside their walls.Main text: Ghent University Hospital has developed a written policy regarding requests for euthanasia for psychological suffering coming from patients from outside the hospital. The protocol stipulates several due care criteria that go beyond the requirements of the Belgian Euthanasia Law. For instance, the legally required first and second consulted physicians should all be psychiatrists and be affiliated with a ps...
In the Netherlands, physician assisted death (PAD) is possible for patients who are competent in the...
In most jurisdictions where euthanasia is legal, patients seeking euthanasia need to seek out the ap...
BackgroundBelgium is one of very few countries that legally allow euthanasia for suffering caused by...
Background: Notwithstanding fears of overly permissive approaches and related pleas to refuse euthan...
Background: Since Belgium legalised euthanasia, the number of performed euthanasia cases for psychol...
textabstractBackground: An important principle underlying the Dutch Euthanasia Act is physicians' re...
The aim of this paper is to show the inherent contradiction in the Belgian euthanasia practice. Whil...
Background: Euthanasia for people who are not terminally ill, such as those suffering from psychiatr...
textabstractBACKGROUND AND METHODS: The characteristics and frequency of clinical problem...
textabstractBACKGROUND: In 1994 the Dutch Supreme Court ruled that in exceptional instance...
The aim of this article is to provide a critical review of one of the most worrying aspects of the e...
textabstractBACKGROUND: In 2002, an act regulating the ending of life by a physician at the request ...
Objectives: To study the reported medical practice of euthanasia in Belgium since implementation of ...
To investigate the experience of psychiatrists who completed assessment procedures of euthanasia req...
Background: An important principle underlying the Dutch Euthanasia Act is physicians' responsibility...
In the Netherlands, physician assisted death (PAD) is possible for patients who are competent in the...
In most jurisdictions where euthanasia is legal, patients seeking euthanasia need to seek out the ap...
BackgroundBelgium is one of very few countries that legally allow euthanasia for suffering caused by...
Background: Notwithstanding fears of overly permissive approaches and related pleas to refuse euthan...
Background: Since Belgium legalised euthanasia, the number of performed euthanasia cases for psychol...
textabstractBackground: An important principle underlying the Dutch Euthanasia Act is physicians' re...
The aim of this paper is to show the inherent contradiction in the Belgian euthanasia practice. Whil...
Background: Euthanasia for people who are not terminally ill, such as those suffering from psychiatr...
textabstractBACKGROUND AND METHODS: The characteristics and frequency of clinical problem...
textabstractBACKGROUND: In 1994 the Dutch Supreme Court ruled that in exceptional instance...
The aim of this article is to provide a critical review of one of the most worrying aspects of the e...
textabstractBACKGROUND: In 2002, an act regulating the ending of life by a physician at the request ...
Objectives: To study the reported medical practice of euthanasia in Belgium since implementation of ...
To investigate the experience of psychiatrists who completed assessment procedures of euthanasia req...
Background: An important principle underlying the Dutch Euthanasia Act is physicians' responsibility...
In the Netherlands, physician assisted death (PAD) is possible for patients who are competent in the...
In most jurisdictions where euthanasia is legal, patients seeking euthanasia need to seek out the ap...
BackgroundBelgium is one of very few countries that legally allow euthanasia for suffering caused by...