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  • 22. Reasons for continuous sedation until death in cancer patients: a qualitative interview study.
    Robijn L, Chambaere K, Raus K, Rietjens J, Deliens L.
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  • 27. Palliative care specialists in hospice and hospital/community teams predominantly use low doses of sedative medication at the end of life for patient comfort rather than sedation: Findings from focus groups and patient records for I-CAN-CARE.
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  • 30. Ethics and gender issues in palliative care in nursing homes: an Austrian participatory research project.
    Reitinger E, Heimerl K.
    Int J Older People Nurs; 2014 Jun; 9(2):131-9. PubMed ID: 24862993
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  • 31. Continuous sedation until death with or without the intention to hasten death--a nationwide study in nursing homes in Flanders, Belgium.
    Rys S, Deschepper R, Mortier F, Deliens L, Bilsen J.
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  • 33. Justifying continuous sedation until death: a focus group study in nursing homes in Flanders, Belgium.
    Rys S, Deschepper R, Deliens L, Mortier F, Bilsen J.
    Geriatr Nurs; 2013 Aug; 34(2):105-11. PubMed ID: 23276643
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  • 36. Palliative sedation - revised recommendations.
    Beauverd M, Mazzoli M, Pralong J, Tomczyk M, Eychmüller S, Gaertner J.
    Swiss Med Wkly; 2024 Feb 15; 154():3590. PubMed ID: 38579308
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  • 38. "It is not the fading candle that one expects": general practitioners' perspectives on life-preserving versus "letting go" decision-making in end-of-life home care.
    Sercu M, Renterghem VV, Pype P, Aelbrecht K, Derese A, Deveugele M.
    Scand J Prim Health Care; 2015 Feb 15; 33(4):233-42. PubMed ID: 26654583
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  • 39. Continuous Deep Sedation Until Death-a Swiss Death Certificate Study.
    Ziegler S, Schmid M, Bopp M, Bosshard G, Puhan MA.
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