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Anne Goossensen

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BMJ Open|January 20, 2016
Caught between intending and doing: older people ideating on a self-chosen deathEls van Wijngaarden, Carlo Leget, Anne Goossensen
Journal of European Social Policy|November 17, 2018
The social-political challenges behind the wish to die in older people who consider their lives to be completed and no longer worth livingEls van Wijngaarden, Anne Goossensen, Carlo Leget
Nursing Ethics|June 12, 2014
Ethical considerations on the value of patient knowledge in long-term care: a qualitative study of patients suffering from Korsakoff 's syndromeSusanne L van den Hooff, Anne Goossensen
Nursing Ethics|October 10, 2013
Can quality from a care ethical perspective be assessed? A reviewEsther E Kuis, Gijs Hesselink, Anne Goossensen
Omega|September 17, 2014
Experiences and motivations underlying wishes to die in older people who are tired of living: a research area in its infancyEls van Wijngaarden, Carlo Leget, Anne Goossensen
Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy|February 3, 2016
Disconnectedness from the here-and-now: a phenomenological perspective as a counteract on the medicalisation of death wishes in elderly peopleEls van Wijngaarden, Carlo Leget, Anne Goossensen
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|May 19, 2015
Ready to give up on life: The lived experience of elderly people who feel life is completed and no longer worth livingEls van Wijngaarden, Carlo Leget, Anne Goossensen
Journal of Aging Studies|June 4, 2024
Moral aspects of filial concern for a parent living with dementia: Social imaginaries in contemporary narrativesIna Luichies, Hanneke van der Meide, Anne Goossensen
Nursing Philosophy : an International Journal for Healthcare Professionals|June 11, 2015
Healthcare professionals under pressure in involuntary admission processesSusanne van den Hooff, Carlo Leget, Anne Goossensen
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences|March 7, 2020
What it means to be a palliative care volunteer in eight European countries: a qualitative analysis of accounts of volunteeringRos Scott, Anne Goossensen, Sheila Payne, et al.
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BMJ Open|January 20, 2016
Caught between intending and doing: older people ideating on a self-chosen deathEls van Wijngaarden, Carlo Leget, Anne Goossensen
Journal of European Social Policy|November 17, 2018
The social-political challenges behind the wish to die in older people who consider their lives to be completed and no longer worth livingEls van Wijngaarden, Anne Goossensen, Carlo Leget
Nursing Ethics|June 12, 2014
Ethical considerations on the value of patient knowledge in long-term care: a qualitative study of patients suffering from Korsakoff 's syndromeSusanne L van den Hooff, Anne Goossensen
Nursing Ethics|October 10, 2013
Can quality from a care ethical perspective be assessed? A reviewEsther E Kuis, Gijs Hesselink, Anne Goossensen
Omega|September 17, 2014
Experiences and motivations underlying wishes to die in older people who are tired of living: a research area in its infancyEls van Wijngaarden, Carlo Leget, Anne Goossensen
Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy|February 3, 2016
Disconnectedness from the here-and-now: a phenomenological perspective as a counteract on the medicalisation of death wishes in elderly peopleEls van Wijngaarden, Carlo Leget, Anne Goossensen
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|May 19, 2015
Ready to give up on life: The lived experience of elderly people who feel life is completed and no longer worth livingEls van Wijngaarden, Carlo Leget, Anne Goossensen
Journal of Aging Studies|June 4, 2024
Moral aspects of filial concern for a parent living with dementia: Social imaginaries in contemporary narrativesIna Luichies, Hanneke van der Meide, Anne Goossensen
Nursing Philosophy : an International Journal for Healthcare Professionals|June 11, 2015
Healthcare professionals under pressure in involuntary admission processesSusanne van den Hooff, Carlo Leget, Anne Goossensen
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences|March 7, 2020
What it means to be a palliative care volunteer in eight European countries: a qualitative analysis of accounts of volunteeringRos Scott, Anne Goossensen, Sheila Payne, et al.
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