Journal issue

Ethics and Palliative Care: A Pluridisciplinary Approach

7th Alpine Symposium on Palliative Care

Revue internationale de soins palliatifs
2014/1 Vol. 29


26 pages

Table of contents

Editorial

Journal article

Palliative Care Teams Are Often Solicited for an Involvement in Ethical Reflection

By Whom? How? For What Reasons? What Answers?

Ethics and End of Life

Journal article

What is Meant by End of Life?

Journal article

Dying, Big Deal. . .

Journal article

The End of Life Story as a Case: What is an Ethical Case?

Journal article

Ethics and End of Life: A Lawyer’s Perspective

End of Life Decision-Making

Journal article

Elderly People Deemed Unable to Live

Journal article

End of Life Priority Needs for Elderly People and Their Close Relatives

Journal article

Refusing Treatment and Discernment: A Question for Ethics?

Ethics and Institution

Journal article

What is Ethical Reflection?

Journal article

An Ethical Committee with What Objective?

Journal article

Two Perspectives on Death or. . . Two Perspectives on Life

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Are Ethics Facing the Risk of Becoming Institutionalized?

What Ethical Concerns and Stakes Are at Play with Regard to Sedation?

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What is the Purpose of Sedation for Carers?

Journal article

What Does Sedation Mean?

Journal article

Palliative Care Facing Up to Ordinary Voices


Publication date: 04/01/2014

Uploaded: 04/28/2014

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