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261por Shekhawat, Raghvendra S, Kanchan, Tanuj, Saraf, Ashish, Ateriya, Navneet, Meshram, Vikas P, Setia, Puneet, Rathore, Mohini“…Introduction: Euthanasia or mercy killing has remained as a matter of extensive debate and ethical conflicts in the scientific literature. …”
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262por Tajaâte, Najat, van Dijk, Nathalie, Pragt, Elien, Shaw, David, Kempener-Deguelle, A, Jongh, Wim de, Bollen, Jan, van Mook, Walther“…We would like to respond to the comment we received from our colleagues on our case report about organ donation after euthanasia starting at home. We reply to their statements on medical and legal aspects, and provide more information on our view of informed consent.…”
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263por Van den Block, Lieve, Deschepper, Reginald, Bilsen, Johan, Bossuyt, Nathalie, Van Casteren, Viviane, Deliens, Luc“…To a large extent receiving spiritual care was associated with higher frequencies of euthanasia or physician assisted suicide than receiving little spiritual care (18.5, 2.0 to 172.7). …”
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264por Kamath, Sneha, Bhate, Priya, Mathew, Ginu, Sashidharan, Srijith, Daniel, Anjali B“…Relief from unbearable pain and suffering was the most commonly (80.3%) cited reason for being willing to consider the option of euthanasia. Majority of those who were against euthanasia (66.2%) felt that the freedom to perform euthanasia could easily be misused. …”
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265“…Carbon dioxide (CO(2)) is the most commonly used euthanasia agent for rodents despite potentially causing pain and distress. …”
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266por Overmyer, Katherine A., Thonusin, Chanisa, Qi, Nathan R., Burant, Charles F., Evans, Charles R.“…Among methods of tissue collection performed pre-euthanasia, ketamine showed more variability compared to isoflurane and pentobarbital. …”
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267por Thienpont, Lieve, Verhofstadt, Monica, Van Loon, Tony, Distelmans, Wim, Audenaert, Kurt, De Deyn, Peter P“…OBJECTIVES: To identify patterns in euthanasia requests and practices relating to psychiatric patients; to generate recommendations for future research. …”
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268“…ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVES: To assess how Dutch regional euthanasia review committees (RTE) apply the euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide (EAS) due care criteria in cases where the criteria are judged not to have been met (‘due care not met’ (DCNM)) and to evaluate how the criteria function to set limits in Dutch EAS practice. …”
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269“…BACKGROUND: Euthanasia has been regulated by law under strict conditions in the Netherlands since 2002. …”
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270“…Efficacious euthanasia by applying manual cervical dislocation can be difficult on large and mature poultry. …”
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271“…METHODS: The study sample contained 110 current, and 103 bereaved dog owners, all females, who lost their dogs due to euthanasia. QOL was assessed with the WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire and divided into four major domains–Physical, Psychological, Relationship, and Environmental. …”
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272“…As part of the three-year CCP, 11,746 cats were trapped, sterilized, vaccinated and returned or adopted. Feline euthanasia at the Albuquerque Animal Welfare Department (AAWD) declined by 84.1% and feline intake dropped by 37.6%; the live release rate (LRR) increased by 47.7% due primarily to these reductions in both intake and euthanasia. …”
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273por Huang, Wei-Hsiang, Liao, Albert Taiching, Chu, Pei-Yi, Yen, I-Feng, Liu, Chen-HsuanEnlace del recurso
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274“…In order to minimise the potential negative impacts of low and no-contact euthanasia on veterinary team members, clients and animal patients, there is a need for a toolkit of protocols to assist veterinary team members in provision of low-contact euthanasia, and avoidance of no-contact euthanasia wherever possible. …”
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275por De Hert, Marc, Thys, Erik, Catthoor, Kirsten, Van den Broeck, Kris, Matthys, Frieda, Vansteelandt, Kristof, Detraux, Johan“…BACKGROUND: Belgium is one of the few countries worldwide where euthanasia on the grounds of unbearable suffering caused by a psychiatric disorder is legally possible. …”
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276por Kemp, N. D. A. autorTabla de Contenidos: “…Machine generated contents note: List of figures and tables -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 The 'euthanasia' debate of the 1870s: the controversy launched -- 2 'Euthanasia' and the medical profession -- 3 The missing link: discussion of mercy-killing, 1910-30 -- 4 The attempt to legalise voluntary euthanasia, 1931-36 -- 5 'Euthanasia' and mental defectives: the British euthanasia movement and the impact of the Nazi euthanasia programme 1936-50 -- 6 The 1950s: a difficult decade -- 7 The 1960s: quality versus quantity -- Conclusion and epilogue -- Select bibliography -- Index.…”
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277por Yun, Young Ho, Kim, Kyoung-Nam, Sim, Jin-Ah, Yoo, Shin Hye, Kim, Miso, Kim, Young Ae, Kang, Beo Deul, Shim, Hyun-Jeong, Song, Eun-Kee, Kang, Jung Hun, Kwon, Jung Hye, Lee, Jung Lim, Nam, Eun Mi, Maeng, Chi Hoon, Kang, Eun Joo, Do, Young Rok, Choi, Yoon Seok, Jung, Kyung Hae“…OBJECTIVES: This study determined attitudes of four groups—Korean patients with cancer, their family caregivers, physicians and the general Korean population—towards five critical end-of-life (EOL) interventions—active pain control, withdrawal of futile life-sustaining treatment (LST), passive euthanasia, active euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide. …”
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278“…BACKGROUND: Euthanasia review committees (Regionale Toetsingscommissies Euthanasie, RTE) scrutinise all Dutch cases of euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide (EAS) to review whether six legal ‘due care’ criteria are met, including ‘unbearable suffering without prospect of improvement’. …”
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279“…In this way this study confirms the influence of religion and world view on attitudes toward euthanasia.…”
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280por Evenblij, Kirsten, Pasman, H. Roeline W., Pronk, Rosalie, Onwuteaka-Philipsen, Bregje D.“…BACKGROUND: The medical-ethical dilemmas related to euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide (EAS) in psychiatric patients are highly relevant in an international context. …”
Publicado 2019
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