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Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 2021
In 2002 with the passing of the Euthanasia Law, Belgium became one of the few countries worldwide to legalize euthanasia. In the 18 years since the passing of the law, much has changed.
Kasper Raus +2 more
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In 2002 with the passing of the Euthanasia Law, Belgium became one of the few countries worldwide to legalize euthanasia. In the 18 years since the passing of the law, much has changed.
Kasper Raus +2 more
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Spanish regulation of euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide
Journal of Medical Ethics, 2021In March 2021, the Spanish Congress approved the law regulating euthanasia, that regulates both euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide (PAS). In this article, we analyse the Spanish law regulating euthanasia and PAS, comparing it with the rest of the ...
Tamara Raquel Velasco Sanz +4 more
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Euthanasia Education in Veterinary Schools in the United States.
Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, 2021Euthanasia of animals plays a significant role in veterinary practices and is a pivotal experience for veterinarians and their clients. It is good animal welfare to have a humane method of euthanasia, correctly applied, and a welleducated individual ...
K. Cooney +2 more
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Nurses’ Perceptions and Attitudes About Euthanasia: A Scoping Review
Journal of Holistic Nursing, 2020Aim Nurses have a critical role in providing holistic care for people with life-limiting conditions. However, they experience internal moral conflict and powerlessness when patients request them to assist in the dying process.
Joy Cayetano-Penman +2 more
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Dimensions of religion and attitudes toward euthanasia
Death Studies, 2020Understanding the role of religion in attitudes toward euthanasia requires viewing religion as a multidimensional construct. In this study, four dimensions operationalized religion: religiosity, spirituality, afterlife beliefs (afterlife, heaven, and ...
Soheil Sabriseilabi, James Williams
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Comparison of attitude of nurses and nursing students toward euthanasia
Nursing Ethics, 2021Background: Euthanasia is a controversial issue in many countries. However, there is little evidence about attitudes of nurses and nursing students toward euthanasia.
Alireza Khatony +3 more
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The Veterinary Record, 2020
Background While euthanasia is a common feature of veterinary practice, research has yet to adequately explore the experiences, perception and wishes of pet owners, including their satisfaction and grief following companion animal euthanasia.
Alisha R Matte +4 more
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Background While euthanasia is a common feature of veterinary practice, research has yet to adequately explore the experiences, perception and wishes of pet owners, including their satisfaction and grief following companion animal euthanasia.
Alisha R Matte +4 more
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Orvosi Hetilap, 2013
The problem of euthanasia emerges again and again in today’s Europe. The Dutch type of regulation of euthanasia could be introduced into the Hungarian legal system. Today, in Hungary, the ethical guidelines of the chamber of medicine, the criminal law and the administrative health law also forbid active euthanasia. In Hungary, the criminal code reform
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The problem of euthanasia emerges again and again in today’s Europe. The Dutch type of regulation of euthanasia could be introduced into the Hungarian legal system. Today, in Hungary, the ethical guidelines of the chamber of medicine, the criminal law and the administrative health law also forbid active euthanasia. In Hungary, the criminal code reform
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1992
Pediatric euthanasia is currently practiced in the Netherlands on newborns, infants, children, and adolescents, although exact numbers are not known. Euthanasia in the Netherlands is generally assumed to be active and voluntary, but some cases of pediatric euthanasia would have to be characterized as nonvoluntary.
J P, Orlowski +2 more
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Pediatric euthanasia is currently practiced in the Netherlands on newborns, infants, children, and adolescents, although exact numbers are not known. Euthanasia in the Netherlands is generally assumed to be active and voluntary, but some cases of pediatric euthanasia would have to be characterized as nonvoluntary.
J P, Orlowski +2 more
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