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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
Deaths of children occurring at home in six European countries. Child Care Health Dev. 36.3 (2010): 375-84. Abstract
Continuous deep sedation until death in Belgium: a nationwide survey. Arch. Intern. Med.. 170.5 (2010): 490-3.
Transitions between care settings at the end of life in the Netherlands: results from a nationwide study. Palliat Med. 24.2 (2010): 166-74. Abstract
Medical end-of-life decisions in children in Flanders, Belgium: a population-based postmortem survey. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 164.6 (2010): 547-53. Abstract
Involvement of palliative care services strongly predicts place of death in Belgium. J Palliat Med. 13.12 (2010): 1461-8. Abstract
GPs' awareness of patients' preference for place of death. Br J Gen Pract. 59.566 (2009): 665-70. Abstract
Medical end-of-life decisions: experiences and attitudes of Belgian pediatric intensive care nurses. Am. J. Crit. Care. 18.2 (2009): 160-8. Abstract
Euthanasia and other end-of-life decisions: a mortality follow-back study in Belgium. BMC Public Health. 9 (2009): 79. Abstract
Care for patients in the last months of life: the Belgian Sentinel Network Monitoring End-of-Life Care study. Arch. Intern. Med.. 168.16 (2008): 1747-54. Abstract
Transitions between care settings at the end of life in belgium. JAMA. 298.14 (2007): 1638-9.
Using death certificate data to study place of death in 9 European countries: opportunities and weaknesses. BMC Public Health. 7 (2007): 283. Abstract
Spiritual issues in palliative care consultations in the Netherlands. Palliat Med. 20.6 (2006): 585-92. Abstract
End-of-life decisions among cancer patients compared with noncancer patients in Flanders, Belgium. J. Clin. Oncol.. 24.18 (2006): 2842-8. Abstract
Do-not-resuscitate decisions in six European countries. Crit. Care Med.. 34.6 (2006): 1686-90. Abstract
Forgoing treatment at the end of life in 6 European countries. Arch. Intern. Med.. 165.4 (2005): 401-7. Abstract
Involvement of nurses in physician-assisted dying. J Adv Nurs. 47.6 (2004): 583-91. Abstract
[End-of-life decision making in six European countries]. Ugeskr. Laeg.. 166.3 (2004): 156-9.
End-of-life decision-making in six European countries: descriptive study. Lancet. 362.9381 (2003): 345-50. Abstract
[Euthanasia and other medical decisions concerning the end of life in Belgium: epidemiologic studies]. Rev Med Liege. 56.6 (2001): 443-52. Abstract
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