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July 28, 2011
Monological versus dialogical consciousness: two epistemological views on the use of theory in clinical ethical practice
Kathrin Ohnsorge, Guy Widdershoven
BMC Palliative Care
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August 28, 2014
What a wish to die can mean: reasons, meanings and functions of wishes to die, reported from 30 qualitative case studies of terminally ill cancer patients in palliative care
Kathrin Ohnsorge, Heike Gudat, Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB
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May 26, 2022
Ambivalence: The Patient's Perspective Counts
Kathrin Ohnsorge, Guy Widdershoven, Heike Gudat, et al.
Bioethics
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May 23, 2019
How palliative care patients' feelings of being a burden to others can motivate a wish to die. Moral challenges in clinics and families
Heike Gudat, Kathrin Ohnsorge, Nina Streeck, et al.
Plos One
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January 18, 2019
Wishes to die at the end of life and subjective experience of four different typical dying trajectories. A qualitative interview study
Kathrin Ohnsorge, Christoph Rehmann-Sutter, Nina Streeck, et al.
Bioethics
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May 23, 2019
"Being a burden to others" and wishes to die: An ethically complicated relation
Christoph Rehmann-Sutter, Kathrin Ohnsorge, Bregje Onwuteaka-Philipsen, et al.
Nursing Ethics
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September 20, 2012
'Ambivalence' at the end of life: how to understand patients' wishes ethically
Kathrin Ohnsorge, Heike R Gudat Keller, Guy A M Widdershoven, et al.
Updates in Surgery
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March 17, 2022
Bioethics in an oncological surgery unit during the COVID-19 pandemic: the Verona experience
Massimiliano Tuveri, Claudio Bassi, Alessandro Esposito, et al.
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Bioethics
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July 28, 2011
Monological versus dialogical consciousness: two epistemological views on the use of theory in clinical ethical practice
Kathrin Ohnsorge, Guy Widdershoven
BMC Palliative Care
|
August 28, 2014
What a wish to die can mean: reasons, meanings and functions of wishes to die, reported from 30 qualitative case studies of terminally ill cancer patients in palliative care
Kathrin Ohnsorge, Heike Gudat, Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB
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May 26, 2022
Ambivalence: The Patient's Perspective Counts
Kathrin Ohnsorge, Guy Widdershoven, Heike Gudat, et al.
Bioethics
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May 23, 2019
How palliative care patients' feelings of being a burden to others can motivate a wish to die. Moral challenges in clinics and families
Heike Gudat, Kathrin Ohnsorge, Nina Streeck, et al.
Plos One
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January 18, 2019
Wishes to die at the end of life and subjective experience of four different typical dying trajectories. A qualitative interview study
Kathrin Ohnsorge, Christoph Rehmann-Sutter, Nina Streeck, et al.
Bioethics
|
May 23, 2019
"Being a burden to others" and wishes to die: An ethically complicated relation
Christoph Rehmann-Sutter, Kathrin Ohnsorge, Bregje Onwuteaka-Philipsen, et al.
Nursing Ethics
|
September 20, 2012
'Ambivalence' at the end of life: how to understand patients' wishes ethically
Kathrin Ohnsorge, Heike R Gudat Keller, Guy A M Widdershoven, et al.
Updates in Surgery
|
March 17, 2022
Bioethics in an oncological surgery unit during the COVID-19 pandemic: the Verona experience
Massimiliano Tuveri, Claudio Bassi, Alessandro Esposito, et al.
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