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Carlo Leget

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The Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling : JPCC|September 17, 2011
Moral counselling: a method in developmentJack de Groot, Carlo Leget
Annals of Palliative Medicine|January 12, 2026
The ethical and existential dimension of palliative careCarlo Leget, Mai-Britt Guldin
BMC Medical Ethics|April 7, 2019
The involvement of family in the Dutch practice of euthanasia and physician assisted suicide: a systematic mixed studies reviewBernadette Roest, Margo Trappenburg, Carlo Leget
Plos One|March 27, 2024
How to provide existential and spiritual support to people with mild to moderate dementia and their loved ones. A pilot studyMarc Haufe, Saskia Teunissen, Carlo Leget
Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy|May 7, 2015
Solicitude: balancing compassion and empowerment in a relational ethics of hope-an empirical-ethical study in palliative careErik Olsman, Dick Willems, Carlo Leget
Bioethics|October 22, 2019
Being a burden to others and wishes to die: The importance of the sociopolitical contextBernadette Roest, Margo Trappenburg, Carlo Leget
Plos One|August 1, 2025
Navigating life when a loved one's (euthanasia) death is near: A narrative interview study from the NetherlandsBernadette Roest, Megan Milota, Carlo Leget
Journal of Medical Ethics|May 11, 2013
Why shared decision making is not good enough: lessons from patientsGert Olthuis, Carlo Leget, Mieke Grypdonck
BMC Medical Ethics|September 17, 2021
Developing new ways to listen: the value of narrative approaches in empirical (bio)ethicsBernadette Roest, Megan Milota, Carlo Leget
Nursing Ethics|March 6, 2007
Why hospice nurses need high self-esteemGert Olthuis, Carlo Leget, Wim Dekkers
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The Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling : JPCC|September 17, 2011
Moral counselling: a method in developmentJack de Groot, Carlo Leget
Annals of Palliative Medicine|January 12, 2026
The ethical and existential dimension of palliative careCarlo Leget, Mai-Britt Guldin
BMC Medical Ethics|April 7, 2019
The involvement of family in the Dutch practice of euthanasia and physician assisted suicide: a systematic mixed studies reviewBernadette Roest, Margo Trappenburg, Carlo Leget
Plos One|March 27, 2024
How to provide existential and spiritual support to people with mild to moderate dementia and their loved ones. A pilot studyMarc Haufe, Saskia Teunissen, Carlo Leget
Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy|May 7, 2015
Solicitude: balancing compassion and empowerment in a relational ethics of hope-an empirical-ethical study in palliative careErik Olsman, Dick Willems, Carlo Leget
Bioethics|October 22, 2019
Being a burden to others and wishes to die: The importance of the sociopolitical contextBernadette Roest, Margo Trappenburg, Carlo Leget
Plos One|August 1, 2025
Navigating life when a loved one's (euthanasia) death is near: A narrative interview study from the NetherlandsBernadette Roest, Megan Milota, Carlo Leget
Journal of Medical Ethics|May 11, 2013
Why shared decision making is not good enough: lessons from patientsGert Olthuis, Carlo Leget, Mieke Grypdonck
BMC Medical Ethics|September 17, 2021
Developing new ways to listen: the value of narrative approaches in empirical (bio)ethicsBernadette Roest, Megan Milota, Carlo Leget
Nursing Ethics|March 6, 2007
Why hospice nurses need high self-esteemGert Olthuis, Carlo Leget, Wim Dekkers
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