Questionnaires were mailed to 1777 members of the Dutch public (response: 78%), measuring to what extent respondents appreciate life-prolonging treatment, even if it would seriously impair their quality of life. The association between these attitudes and personal characteristics and initiatives to engage in advance care planning was analyzed. About one third of the respondents prefers quality of life at the expense of survival, another third prefers length of life regardless of impaired quality, whereas the remaining third did not express a clear attitude towards quality or length of life. People who were younger, male, having children, having religious beliefs, and without a history of serious illness were more likely to strive for length...
BACKGROUND: The Dutch euthanasia law regulates physician assistance in dying for patients who are su...
The survey was conducted in 2016 among 356 older Dutch adults. It contains the following questionnai...
Objectives To compare actual treatments with preferences for starting or forgoing treatment of older...
PURPOSE: When deliberating palliative cancer treatment, insight into patients' attitudes toward stri...
Background: There is a lack of research on the relationship between general end-of-life goals and va...
This population-based study employing after-death interviews with proxies describes older persons' p...
There is continuing public debate about treatment preferences at the end of life, and the acceptabil...
BackgroundThere is continuing public debate about treatment preferences at the end of life, and the ...
Introduction With an ageing population, end-of-life care is increasing in importance. The present wo...
The survey was conducted in 2016 among 356 older Dutch adults. It contains the following questionnai...
BACKGROUND: Subjective life expectancy is considered relevant in predicting mortality and future dem...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.There is continuing debate ab...
The purpose of this study was to examine attitudes toward the duration of survival in different heal...
Background: The Dutch euthanasia law regulates physician assistance in dying for patients who are su...
Health gains are increasingly weighted in economic evaluations of new health technologies to guide r...
BACKGROUND: The Dutch euthanasia law regulates physician assistance in dying for patients who are su...
The survey was conducted in 2016 among 356 older Dutch adults. It contains the following questionnai...
Objectives To compare actual treatments with preferences for starting or forgoing treatment of older...
PURPOSE: When deliberating palliative cancer treatment, insight into patients' attitudes toward stri...
Background: There is a lack of research on the relationship between general end-of-life goals and va...
This population-based study employing after-death interviews with proxies describes older persons' p...
There is continuing public debate about treatment preferences at the end of life, and the acceptabil...
BackgroundThere is continuing public debate about treatment preferences at the end of life, and the ...
Introduction With an ageing population, end-of-life care is increasing in importance. The present wo...
The survey was conducted in 2016 among 356 older Dutch adults. It contains the following questionnai...
BACKGROUND: Subjective life expectancy is considered relevant in predicting mortality and future dem...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.There is continuing debate ab...
The purpose of this study was to examine attitudes toward the duration of survival in different heal...
Background: The Dutch euthanasia law regulates physician assistance in dying for patients who are su...
Health gains are increasingly weighted in economic evaluations of new health technologies to guide r...
BACKGROUND: The Dutch euthanasia law regulates physician assistance in dying for patients who are su...
The survey was conducted in 2016 among 356 older Dutch adults. It contains the following questionnai...
Objectives To compare actual treatments with preferences for starting or forgoing treatment of older...