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Stef van den Branden

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Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy|September 3, 2010
Living in the hands of God. English Sunni e-fatwas on (non-)voluntary euthanasia and assisted suicideStef Van den Branden, Bert Broeckaert
Bioethics|December 17, 2009
The ongoing charity of organ donation. Contemporary English Sunni fatwas on organ donation and blood transfusionStef Van den Branden, Bert Broeckaert
Omega|September 10, 2017
Purification of Body and Soul for the Next Journey. Practices Surrounding Death and Dying Among Muslim WomenChaïma Ahaddour, Stef Van den Branden, Bert Broeckaert
Nursing Ethics|April 18, 2009
Religion and nurses' attitudes to euthanasia and physician assisted suicideJoris Gielen, Stef van den Branden, Bert Broeckaert
Journal of Palliative Care|October 24, 2008
Attitudes of European physicians toward euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide: a review of the recent literatureJoris Gielen, Stef Van Den Branden, Bert Broeckaert
Death Studies|September 29, 2018
Submitting to God's will: Attitudes and beliefs of Moroccan Muslim women regarding mourning and remembranceChaïma Ahaddour, Stef Van den Branden, Bert Broeckaert
Death Studies|February 28, 2018
"Every soul shall taste death." Attitudes and beliefs of Moroccan muslim women living in Antwerp (Belgium) toward dying, death, and the afterlifeChaïma Ahaddour, Bert Broeckaert, Stef Van den Branden
Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy|July 25, 2009
The operationalisation of religion and world view in surveys of nurses' attitudes toward euthanasia and assisted suicideJoris Gielen, Stef Van den Branden, Bert Broeckaert
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health|July 5, 2015
Institutional Elderly Care Services and Moroccan and Turkish Migrants in Belgium: A Literature ReviewChaïma Ahaddour, Stef van den Branden, Bert Broeckaert
Journal of Religion and Health|January 25, 2018
"What Goes Around Comes Around": Attitudes and Practices Regarding Ageing and Care for the Elderly Among Moroccan Muslim Women Living in Antwerp (Belgium)Chaïma Ahaddour, Stef Van den Branden, Bert Broeckaert
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Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy|September 3, 2010
Living in the hands of God. English Sunni e-fatwas on (non-)voluntary euthanasia and assisted suicideStef Van den Branden, Bert Broeckaert
Bioethics|December 17, 2009
The ongoing charity of organ donation. Contemporary English Sunni fatwas on organ donation and blood transfusionStef Van den Branden, Bert Broeckaert
Omega|September 10, 2017
Purification of Body and Soul for the Next Journey. Practices Surrounding Death and Dying Among Muslim WomenChaïma Ahaddour, Stef Van den Branden, Bert Broeckaert
Nursing Ethics|April 18, 2009
Religion and nurses' attitudes to euthanasia and physician assisted suicideJoris Gielen, Stef van den Branden, Bert Broeckaert
Journal of Palliative Care|October 24, 2008
Attitudes of European physicians toward euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide: a review of the recent literatureJoris Gielen, Stef Van Den Branden, Bert Broeckaert
Death Studies|September 29, 2018
Submitting to God's will: Attitudes and beliefs of Moroccan Muslim women regarding mourning and remembranceChaïma Ahaddour, Stef Van den Branden, Bert Broeckaert
Death Studies|February 28, 2018
"Every soul shall taste death." Attitudes and beliefs of Moroccan muslim women living in Antwerp (Belgium) toward dying, death, and the afterlifeChaïma Ahaddour, Bert Broeckaert, Stef Van den Branden
Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy|July 25, 2009
The operationalisation of religion and world view in surveys of nurses' attitudes toward euthanasia and assisted suicideJoris Gielen, Stef Van den Branden, Bert Broeckaert
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health|July 5, 2015
Institutional Elderly Care Services and Moroccan and Turkish Migrants in Belgium: A Literature ReviewChaïma Ahaddour, Stef van den Branden, Bert Broeckaert
Journal of Religion and Health|January 25, 2018
"What Goes Around Comes Around": Attitudes and Practices Regarding Ageing and Care for the Elderly Among Moroccan Muslim Women Living in Antwerp (Belgium)Chaïma Ahaddour, Stef Van den Branden, Bert Broeckaert
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