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Commentary: Whose suffering?
by
BUIJSEN, MARTIN
in
Anesthesia
/ Assisted suicide
/ Bioethics
/ Caregivers
/ Childrens health
/ Committees
/ Criminal liability
/ Decision making
/ End of life decisions
/ Euthanasia
/ Health care policy
/ Infants
/ Intensive care
/ Life threatening
/ Medical ethics
/ Newborn babies
/ Physicians
/ Prosecutions
/ Siblings
/ Suffering
2020
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Commentary: Whose suffering?
by
BUIJSEN, MARTIN
in
Anesthesia
/ Assisted suicide
/ Bioethics
/ Caregivers
/ Childrens health
/ Committees
/ Criminal liability
/ Decision making
/ End of life decisions
/ Euthanasia
/ Health care policy
/ Infants
/ Intensive care
/ Life threatening
/ Medical ethics
/ Newborn babies
/ Physicians
/ Prosecutions
/ Siblings
/ Suffering
2020
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Commentary: Whose suffering?
by
BUIJSEN, MARTIN
in
Anesthesia
/ Assisted suicide
/ Bioethics
/ Caregivers
/ Childrens health
/ Committees
/ Criminal liability
/ Decision making
/ End of life decisions
/ Euthanasia
/ Health care policy
/ Infants
/ Intensive care
/ Life threatening
/ Medical ethics
/ Newborn babies
/ Physicians
/ Prosecutions
/ Siblings
/ Suffering
2020
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Commentary: Whose suffering?
2020
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Marije Brouwer et al. contend that collecting treatment experiences of newborns with life-threatening conditions can support both caregivers and parents in making difficult end-of-life decisions. They illustrate the importance of that understanding by narrating the heartbreaking story of the sisters Roos and Noor, two newborns in the last stage of their lives. 1
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