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Improving Communication Around the Diagnosis of Dementia. [PDF]
Tolchin B.
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"I Don't Have to Say That They Are Dying Now": Professionals' Perspectives on Death-Related Communication With Children and Young People With Intellectual Disabilities in Paediatric Palliative Care in Germany. [PDF]
Bonin M, Taubner H.
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A scoping review exploring cure definitions and language for inherited hemoglobinopathies. [PDF]
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White masculinity and the radical right in Europe: an intersectional analytical framework. [PDF]
Guildea A.
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Nursing Ethics, 1995
Many patients are subject to 'do not resuscitate' orders or are 'allowed to die'. The predominant moral position within health care seems to be that this is permissible, while voluntary euthanasia is not. This paper attempts to consider the logic of that position.
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Many patients are subject to 'do not resuscitate' orders or are 'allowed to die'. The predominant moral position within health care seems to be that this is permissible, while voluntary euthanasia is not. This paper attempts to consider the logic of that position.
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