187 results on '"Onwuteaka-Philipsen, B."'
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2. The role of research in improving responsiveness of palliative care to migrants and other underserved populations in the Netherlands: a qualitative interview study
3. Dignity of informal caregivers of migrant patients in the last phase of life: a qualitative study
4. P2.26-02 Patient-Reported Symptom Monitoring Improves 1-Year Quality of Life in Lung Cancer Patients; the SYMPRO-Lung Trial
5. How to help researchers in palliative care improve responsiveness to migrants and other underrepresented populations: developing and testing a self-assessment instrument
6. Consensus on treatment for residents in long-term care facilities: perspectives from relatives and care staff in the PACE cross-sectional study in 6 European countries
7. Meaning-making following loss among bereaved spouses during the COVID-19 pandemic (the CO-LIVE study)
8. Do guidelines on euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide in Dutch hospitals and nursing homes reflect the law? A content analysis
9. CN1 Patient-reported symptom monitoring improves health-related quality of life in lung cancer patients: The SYMPRO-Lung trial
10. Concept of unbearable suffering in context of ungranted requests for euthanasia: qualitative interviews with patients and physicians
11. Influence of Physicians' Life Stances on Attitudes to End-of-Life Decisions and Actual End-of-Life Decision-Making in Six Countries
12. Dealing with Requests for Euthanasia: A Qualitative Study Investigating the Experience of General Practitioners
13. Dying in long-term care facilities in Europe: the PACE epidemiological study of deceased residents in six countries
14. Ouderen die ‘klaar met leven’ zijn: Toekomstverwachtingen en ervaren uitzichtloosheid
15. SYMptom monitoring with patient-reported outcomes using a web application among lung cancer patients in the Netherlands (SYMPRO-Lung)
16. No difference in effects of ‘PACE steps to success’ palliative care program for nursing home residents with and without dementia:a pre-planned subgroup analysis of the seven-country PACE trial
17. No difference in effects of ‘PACE steps to success’ palliative care program for nursing home residents with and without dementia : a pre-planned subgroup analysis of the seven-country PACE trial
18. Ervaringen van familie met de besluitvorming rond kunstmatige toediening van vocht en voedsel (ktvv) bij mensen met dementie in het verpleeghuis
19. Recruiting end-of-life cancer patients in the Netherlands for a study on suffering and euthanasia requests
20. Depression and explicit requests for euthanasia in end-of-life cancer patients in primary care in the Netherlands: a longitudinal, prospective study
21. 1234TiP SYMptom monitoring with patient-reported outcomes using a web application among lung cancer patients in the Netherlands (SYMPRO-Lung)
22. Physicians’ labelling of end-of-life practices: a hypothetical case study
23. Dutch criteria of due care for physician-assisted dying in medical practice: a physician perspective
24. Associations between length of stay in long term care facilities and end of life care. Analysis of the pace cross-sectional study
25. Parallel Session 19 – Ethical Health Issues: The practice of terminal sedation in The Netherlands
26. Agreement of Nursing Home Staff With Palliative Care Principles: A PACE Cross-sectional Study Among Nurses and Care Assistants in Five European Countries
27. Large differences in the organization of palliative care in nursing homes in six European countries: findings from the PACE cross-sectional study.
28. A framework for cross-cultural development and implementation of complex interventions to improve palliative care in nursing homes: the PACE steps to success programme
29. Evaluating the implementation of the PACE Steps to Success Programme in long-term care facilities in seven countries according to the RE-AIM framework
30. A framework for cross-cultural development and implementation of complex interventions to improve palliative care in nursing homes:the PACE steps to success programme
31. Agreement of Nursing Home Staff With Palliative Care Principles:A PACE Cross-sectional Study Among Nurses and Care Assistants in Five European Countries
32. Care staff's self-efficacy regarding end-of-life communication in the long-term care setting: Results of the PACE cross-sectional study in six European countries
33. Self‐reported health, healthcare service use and health‐related needs: A comparison of older and younger homeless people
34. P2.01-14 Preferred and Achieved Goals of Patients with Metastatic Lung Cancer and Their Oncologists in End-of-Life Therapy
35. 3.11-P9Diversity in palliative care in the Netherlands: development of an instrument to assess diversity responsiveness of research and reform projects
36. 6.10-P12Dignity in the last phase of life of non-western patients in the Netherlands, from the perspective of Turkish, Moroccan and Surinamese key informants, patients and relatives
37. Quality of dying and quality of end-of-life care of nursing home residents in six countries: An epidemiological study
38. Decision support systems for incurable non-small cell lung cancer: a systematic review
39. Comparing Palliative Care in Care Homes Across Europe (PACE): Protocol of a Cross-sectional Study of Deceased Residents in 6 EU Countries
40. Trends between 2009 and 2014 in advance care planning for older people in Belgium and the Netherlands
41. International study of the place of death of people with cancer: a population-level comparison of 14 countries across 4 continents using death certificate data
42. Primary Care Patients Hastening Death by Voluntarily Stopping Eating and Drinking
43. Hospitalisations at the end of life in four European countries: a cross-national population-based mortality followback study
44. Place of death in populations potentially benefiting from palliative care: a population-level study in 14 countries
45. Interviewing older people about end of life issues : experiences of qualitative research in four countries.
46. Interviewing older people about end of life issues : engaging with ethical frameworks in four countries.
47. End-of-life decisions in the United Kingdom
48. Population-based study of dying in hospital in six European countries
49. Continuous deep sedation for patients nearing death in the Netherlands: descriptive study
50. Influence of physicians' life stances on attitudes to end-of-life decisions and actual end-of-life decision-making in six countries.
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