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Filosofisch-ethische reflecties rond verouderen
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Ethical reflections on Covid-19 vaccines
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The extension of the Belgian euthanasia law to minors in 2014
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De werking van de Belgische euthanasiewet : de rol van de federale commissie en de positie van de adviserende artsen
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Ethical issues in managing the COVID-19 pandemic
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Euthanasia in Belgium : shortcomings of the law and its application and of the monitoring of practice
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Challenges in turning a great idea into great health policy : the case of integrated care
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Past, present and future of university hospitals
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Ethics in palliative care research
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‘Capacity for discernment’ and euthanasia on minors in Belgium
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Ethics in palliative care research
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Organizing health care networks : balancing markets, government and civil society
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The patient perspective in health care networks
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In defence of moral pluralism and compromise in health care networks
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Hoe universitaire ziekenhuizen positioneren in een veranderend zorglandschap?
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The practice of continuous sedation at the end of life in Belgium : how does it compare to UK practice, and is it being used as a form of euthanasia?
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Euthanasia embedded in palliative care : responses to essentialistic criticisms of the Belgian model of integral end-of-life care
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Reasons for continuous sedation until death in cancer patients : a qualitative interview study
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An analysis of common ethical justifications for compassionate use programs for experimental drugs
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Controversies surrounding continuous deep sedation at the end of life : the parliamentary and societal debates in France
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The extension of Belgium's euthanasia law to include competent minors
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How defining clinical practices may influence their evaluation: the case of continuous sedation at the end of life
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Continuous sedation at the end of life
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Euthanasia for mental suffering
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The language of sedation in end-of-life care: the ethical reasoning of care providers in three countries
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Mandatory consultation for palliative sedation?: reflections on Koper et al.
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The ethical desirability of moral bioenhancement: a review of reasons
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Defining moral enhancement: a clarificatory taxonomy
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The ethical and clinical importance of measuring consciousness in continuously sedated patients
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Continuous sedation until death: the everyday moral reasoning of physicians, nurses and family caregivers in the UK, The Netherlands and Belgium
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Response to A response to L. Anquinet et al.'s article on terminal sedation
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Factors that facilitate or constrain the use of continuous sedation at the end of life by physicians and nurses in Belgium: results from a focus group study
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Can the doctrine of double effect justify continuous deep sedation at the end of life?
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Introduction
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Continuous sedation at the end of life: ethical, clinical and legal perspectives
Sigrid Sterckx (UGent) , Kasper Raus (UGent) and Freddy Mortier (UGent)(2013) -
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Continuous sedation at the end of life : practice, perspectives and ethical analyses
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Similarities and differences between continuous sedation until death and euthanasia: professional caregivers' attitudes and experiences: a focus group study
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Continuous deep sedation at the end of life and the natural death' hypothesis
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Is continuous deep sedation at the end of life an ethically preferable alternative to physician-assisted suicide?