
The Patient's Wish to Die
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- Section One: Introduction
- 1: Christoph Rehmann-Sutter, Heike Gudat, Kathrin Ohnsorge: Opening: Why is it important to know about patients' wishes to die
- Section Two: Research
- 2: Yasmin Gunaratnam: Illness narratives, meaning making and epistemic injustice in research at the end of life
- 3: Nessa Coyle and Lois Sculco: Expressed desire for hastened death: a phenomenological inquiry
- 4: Nessa Coyle: Commentary: 10 years later - a nursing perspective
- 5: Luc Deliens and Tinne Smets: Euthanasia (requests) after the implementation of the euthanasia law in 2002 in Belgium. Results of empirical studies in Flanders, Belgium
- 6: Tracy A. Schroepfer: The journey to understanding the wish to hasten death
- 7: Rinat Nissim, Chris Lo, and Gary Rodin: The desire for hastened death in patients in palliative care
- 8: Kathrin Ohnsorge: Intentions, motivations and social interactions regarding a wish to die
- 9: Alexandre Mauron: Acting on a wish to die at the end of life. The Swiss situation
- 10: Bregje D. Onwuteaka-Philipsen: Understanding older people's wish to die
- 11: Dialogue Intermezzo Part I
- Section Three: Ethics
- 12: Lars Johan Materstvedt: Caring and killing in the clinic: the argument of self-determination
- 13: Marian Verkerk: Towards responsive knowing in matters of life and death
- 14: Guy Widdershoven, Margreet Stolper and Bert Molewijk: Dealing with dilemmas around patients' wishes to die: Moral Case Deliberation in a Dutch hospice
- 15: Christoph Rehmann-Sutter: End-of-life ethics from the perspectives of patients' wishes
- 16: Dialogue Intermezzo Part II
- Section Four: Practice
- 17: H. Christof Müller-Busch: Issues of palliative medicine in end-of-life care
- 18: Settimio Monteverde: Spirituality at the bedside: negotiating the meaning of dying
- 19: Heike Gudat, Christoph Rehmann-Sutter and Kathrin Ohnsorge: Communication on wishes to die
- 20: Heike Gudat: From understanding to patient centred management: clinical pictures of a wish to die
- 21: Cristina Monforte-Royo, Albert Balaguer and Christian Villavicencio-Chávez: What does the wish to hasten death mean for the palliative patient? Clinical implications
- Section Five: Conclusion
- 22: Concluding Dialogue
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