Publications
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Which patients with cancer die at home? A study of six European countries using death certificate data. J. Clin. Oncol.. 28.13 (2010): 2267-73. Abstract
Discussing prognosis with terminally ill cancer patients and relatives: a survey of physicians' intentions in seven countries. Patient Educ Couns. 77.3 (2009): 430-6. Abstract
Forgoing artificial nutrition or hydration in patients nearing death in six European countries. J Pain Symptom Manage. 34.3 (2007): 305-14. Abstract
End-of-life decision-making in Belgium, Denmark, Sweden and Switzerland: does place of death make a difference? J Epidemiol Community Health. 61.12 (2007): 1062-8. Abstract
Using death certificate data to study place of death in 9 European countries: opportunities and weaknesses. BMC Public Health. 7 (2007): 283. Abstract
Continuous deep sedation: physicians' experiences in six European countries. J Pain Symptom Manage. 31.2 (2006): 122-9. Abstract
Drugs used to alleviate symptoms with life shortening as a possible side effect: end-of-life care in six European countries. J Pain Symptom Manage. 31.2 (2006): 111-21. Abstract
End-of-life decision making in Europe and Australia: a physician survey. Arch. Intern. Med.. 166.8 (2006): 921-9. Abstract
Access to death certificates: what should research ethics committees require for approval? Ann Epidemiol. 16.4 (2006): 281-4. Abstract
Responders and non-responders in a study on medical end-of-life decisions in Denmark, the Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland. Soz Praventivmed. 51.1 (2006): 24-33. Abstract
Forgoing treatment at the end of life in 6 European countries. Arch. Intern. Med.. 165.4 (2005): 401-7. Abstract
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