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Der lange Weg zur Versöhnung: das Beispiel der weißen »Dutch Reformed Church« (DRC) in Südafrika
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THE ROLE OF PARENTS IN END-OF-LIFE DECISIONS IN SEVERELY ILL NEWBORNS: RESULTS FROM A NATIONWIDE STUDY IN THE NETHERLANDS
The current state of clinical ethics and healthcare ethics committees in Belgium
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Nurses' views on their involvement in euthanasia: a qualitative study in Flanders (Belgium)
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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
QUALITY ASSURANCE OF DUTCH AUTOMATED AUDITORY BRAINSTEM RESPONSE HEARING SCREENING PROGRAMME IN NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNITS
Acceptable risks and burdens for children in research without direct benefit: a systematic analysis of the decisions made by the Dutch Central Committee
Need for ethics support in healthcare institutions: views of Dutch board members and ethics support staff
The role of nurses in euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide in The Netherlands
Approaches to suffering at the end of life: the use of sedation in the USA and Netherlands