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Medically Assisted Dying Practices: What Role for Clinical Ethicists?
ABSTRACT Medically assisted dying (AD) practices have been legalized in several jurisdictions throughout the world over the last two decades. Because of this increased trend, more individuals now have access to a self‐chosen death. Despite its legalization and the diversity of frameworks governing AD, it remains fraught with ethical challenges. However,
Vanessa Finley‐Roy +3 more
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Implementing a gerontological nursing competencies programme in aged care: Participant experiences. [PDF]
Traynor V +9 more
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A NARRATIVE STUDY TO CONNECT THE GERONTOLOGY: THE ELDERLY CHARACTERS IN NURSING HOMES FIRE NEWS IN TAIWAN [PDF]
Sheng-Chin HSU
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ABSTRACT During the last years, more and more countries have introduced a practice of assisted dying in their medical system and regulated it by separate laws or by additions to the existing body of criminal law. In this respect, the two neighboring countries, Germany and Switzerland, are exceptional cases.
Dieter Birnbacher, Peter Schaber
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Reflection on the publications in the Journal of Korean Gerontological Nursing (2014~2023). [PDF]
Kim H, Yoo L, Jung D.
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Walking the tightrope of gerontological nursing practice across the centuries [PDF]
Sarah H. Kagan
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Abstract Objectives Individuals with Hoarding Disorder can encounter a range of professionals and non‐professionals during the course of receiving support to manage the accumulation of belongings. This thematic synthesis explored the experiences of professionals and non‐professionals working with people with Hoarding Disorder.
Hannah Parker +3 more
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Invited review: Enabling shared decision making in gerontological nursing: Barriers and facilitators. [PDF]
Park M.
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