THE IMPACT OF REPORTING CASES OF EUTHANASIA IN HOLLAND: A PATIENT AND FAMILY PERSPECTIVE

In 1991 the Dutch government released the results of the first national investigation into the nature and extent of decisions concerning end of life including euthanasia. A significant finding was that most cases of euthanasia were not reported. This prompted us to ask what effect, if any, not repor...

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Authors: Ciesielski-Carlucci, Chris (Author) ; Kimsma, Gerrit (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Wiley-Blackwell 1994
In: Bioethics
Year: 1994, Volume: 8, Issue: 2, Pages: 151-158
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