Search Results - "Dees, Marianne"
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Accessing an assisted death from the UK: Navigating the legal 'grey' area
Published in Death studies (18-10-2024)“…Assisted dying is available in many countries globally but remains illegal in the UK, where there are ongoing debates about its legal status. Britons seeking…”
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‘Unbearable suffering’: a qualitative study on the perspectives of patients who request assistance in dying
Published in Journal of medical ethics (01-12-2011)“…BackgroundOne of the objectives of medicine is to relieve patients' suffering. As a consequence, it is important to understand patients' perspectives of…”
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Physicians' Opinions on Anticoagulant Therapy in Patients with a Limited Life Expectancy
Published in Seminars in thrombosis and hemostasis (01-09-2021)“…Patients with a limited life expectancy have an increased risk of thromboembolic and bleeding complications. Anticoagulants are often continued until death,…”
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Perspectives of decision-making in requests for euthanasia: A qualitative research among patients, relatives and treating physicians in the Netherlands
Published in Palliative medicine (01-01-2013)“…Background: Euthanasia has been legally performed in the Netherlands since 2002. Respect for patient’s autonomy is the underpinning ethical principal. However,…”
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Problems identified by dual sensory impaired older adults in long-term care when using a self-management program: A qualitative study
Published in PloS one (21-03-2017)“…To gain insights into the problems of dual sensory impaired older adults in long-term care. Insights into these problems are essential for developing adequate…”
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Use of antithrombotics at the end of life: an in-depth chart review study
Published in BMC palliative care (16-07-2021)“…Antithrombotics are frequently prescribed for patients with a limited life expectancy. In the last phase of life, when treatment is primarily focused on…”
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Role of nurses in medication management at the end of life: a qualitative interview study
Published in BMC palliative care (13-05-2020)“…Patients in the last phase of their lives often use many medications. Physicians tend to lack awareness that reviewing the usefulness of medication at the end…”
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Provision of medical assistance in dying: a scoping review
Published in BMJ open (08-07-2020)“…ObjectivesThe purpose of this study is to map the characteristics of the existing medical literature describing the medications, settings, participants and…”
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Medication Discontinuation at the End of Life: A Questionnaire Study on Physicians' Experiences and Opinions
Published in Journal of palliative medicine (01-08-2018)“…Many patients who are in the last phase of life use multiple medications that are continued until shortly before they ultimately die. Little is known about…”
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What Patients with Mild-to-Moderate Kidney Disease Know, Think, and Feel about Their Disease: An In-Depth Interview Study
Published in Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine (01-07-2018)“…It is unknown what patients in primary care with mild-to-moderate chronic kidney disease (CKD) know, think, and feel about their diagnoses and how they value…”
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GPs' opinions of health assessment instruments for people with intellectual disabilities: a qualitative study
Published in British journal of general practice (01-01-2017)“…GPs provide health care to people with intellectual disabilities (ID). People with ID find it difficult to express themselves concerning health-related…”
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Evaluation of nurses’ changing perceptions when trained to implement a self-management programme for dual sensory impaired older adults in long-term care: a qualitative study
Published in BMJ open (17-11-2016)“…ObjectivesTo gain insights into the process of nurses’ changing perceptions when trained to implement a self-management programme for dual sensory impaired…”
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Linguistic Analysis of Face-to-Face Interviews with Patients with An Explicit Request for Euthanasia, their Closest Relatives, and their Attending Physicians: the Use of Modal Verbs in Dutch
Published in Pain practice (01-04-2014)“…Background The literature, field research, and daily practice stress the need for adequate communication in palliative care. Although language is of the utmost…”
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General practitioners' perspectives on management of early-stage chronic kidney disease: a focus group study
Published in BMC family practice (06-06-2018)“…Guideline adherence in chronic kidney disease management is low, despite guideline implementation initiatives. Knowing general practitioners' (GPs')…”
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Comprehensive and integrated palliative care for people with advanced chronic conditions: an update from several European initiatives and recommendations for policy
Published in Journal of pain and symptom management (01-03-2017)“…Abstract The number of people in their last years of life with advanced chronic conditions, palliative care needs and limited life prognosis due to different…”
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Comprehensive and Integrated Palliative Care for People With Advanced Chronic Conditions: AnUpdate From Several European Initiatives and Recommendations for Policy
Published in Journal of pain and symptom management (01-03-2017)“…The number of people in their last years of life with advanced chronic conditions, palliative care needs, and limited life prognosis due to different causes…”
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Using the capability approach to better understand patient portals in primary care; a scoping review
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How We Can Improve the Quality of Care for Patients Requesting Medical Assistance in Dying: A Qualitative Study of Health Care Providers
Published in Journal of pain and symptom management (01-03-2021)“…Since Canada decriminalized medical assistance in dying (MAID) in 2015, clinicians and organizations have developed policies and protocols to implement…”
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Unbearable suffering of patients with a request for euthanasia or physician-assisted suicide: an integrative review
Published in Psycho-oncology (Chichester, England) (01-04-2010)“…Purpose: In the legal performance of the euthanasia procedure, unbearable suffering, one of the requirements of due care, is difficult to assess. Evaluation of…”
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