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Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening : Tidsskrift for Praktisk Medicin, Ny Raekke
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September 28, 2000
[Forensic psychiatric risk assessment is ethically defensible. The dangerousness and risk of relapse are possible to judge with more precision than random assessment]
M Grann, T Nilstun
Postgraduate Medical Journal
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January 6, 2000
Not if, but how: one way to talk with patients about forgoing life support
R Löfmark, T Nilstun
Journal of Internal Medicine
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March 22, 2001
From fact to recommendation: explicit value premises make the conclusion more convincing
T Nilstun, P Sjökvist
Lakartidningen
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March 24, 1999
[Unsolicited medical interventions cause ethical conflicts. This is the opinion of physicians, medical students and the public in Europe]
S Bremberg, T Nilstun
Lakartidningen
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February 7, 1996
["Concealed" decisions to restrain from cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Unified symbols and plain language should be required]
T Nilstun, R Löfmark
Journal of Internal Medicine
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June 17, 1998
Informing patients and relatives about do-not-resuscitate decisions. Attitudes of cardiologists and nurses in Sweden
R Löfmark, T Nilstun
Intensive Care Medicine
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October 1, 1996
Decisions to forego life-sustaining treatment and the duty of documentation
G Melltorp, T Nilstun
Lakartidningen
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June 25, 1999
[The concept of compulsion in psychiatry: going back to the terminology of LSPV would make the meaning clearer]
T Nilstun, L Jacobsson
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica. Supplementum
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May 4, 2000
The right to accept and the right to refuse
T Nilstun, A Syse
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences
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March 6, 1999
Neonatal death and parents' grief. Experience, behaviour and attitudes of Swedish nurses
A Lundqvist, T Nilstun
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Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening : Tidsskrift for Praktisk Medicin, Ny Raekke
|
September 28, 2000
[Forensic psychiatric risk assessment is ethically defensible. The dangerousness and risk of relapse are possible to judge with more precision than random assessment]
M Grann, T Nilstun
Postgraduate Medical Journal
|
January 6, 2000
Not if, but how: one way to talk with patients about forgoing life support
R Löfmark, T Nilstun
Journal of Internal Medicine
|
March 22, 2001
From fact to recommendation: explicit value premises make the conclusion more convincing
T Nilstun, P Sjökvist
Lakartidningen
|
March 24, 1999
[Unsolicited medical interventions cause ethical conflicts. This is the opinion of physicians, medical students and the public in Europe]
S Bremberg, T Nilstun
Lakartidningen
|
February 7, 1996
["Concealed" decisions to restrain from cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Unified symbols and plain language should be required]
T Nilstun, R Löfmark
Journal of Internal Medicine
|
June 17, 1998
Informing patients and relatives about do-not-resuscitate decisions. Attitudes of cardiologists and nurses in Sweden
R Löfmark, T Nilstun
Intensive Care Medicine
|
October 1, 1996
Decisions to forego life-sustaining treatment and the duty of documentation
G Melltorp, T Nilstun
Lakartidningen
|
June 25, 1999
[The concept of compulsion in psychiatry: going back to the terminology of LSPV would make the meaning clearer]
T Nilstun, L Jacobsson
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica. Supplementum
|
May 4, 2000
The right to accept and the right to refuse
T Nilstun, A Syse
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences
|
March 6, 1999
Neonatal death and parents' grief. Experience, behaviour and attitudes of Swedish nurses
A Lundqvist, T Nilstun
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