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Tore Nilstun

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Midwifery|December 16, 2011
Attitudes of Swedish midwives towards management of extremely preterm labour and birthMargaretha Danerek, Karel Maršál, Marina Cuttini, et al.
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry|June 20, 2002
Paternalism and autonomy: a presentation of a Nordic study on the use of coercion in the mental health care systemGeorg Høyer, Lars Kjellin, Marianne Engberg, et al.
Lakartidningen|May 13, 2003
[An ethically credible intensive care shields the terminally ill patient]Dag Lundberg, Keld Brodersen, Göran Hermerén, et al.
Annals of Epidemiology|June 14, 2005
Access to death certificates: what should research ethics committees require for approval?Tore Nilstun, Colleen Cartwright, Rurik Löfmark, et al.
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management|February 21, 2006
Continuous deep sedation: physicians' experiences in six European countriesGuido Miccinesi, Judith A C Rietjens, Luc Deliens, et al.
Archives of Internal Medicine|March 2, 2005
Forgoing treatment at the end of life in 6 European countriesGeorg Bosshard, Tore Nilstun, Johan Bilsen, et al.
Journal of Palliative Care|February 3, 2007
Palliative care training: a survey of physicians in Australia and EuropeRurik Löfmark, Freddy Mortier, Tore Nilstun, et al.
BMC Medicine|February 14, 2008
Physicians' experiences with end-of-life decision-making: survey in 6 European countries and AustraliaRurik Löfmark, Tore Nilstun, Colleen Cartwright, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 4, 2005
Physicians' attitudes towards end-of-life decisions: a comparison between seven countriesGuido Miccinesi, Susanne Fischer, Eugenio Paci, et al.
Sozial- Und Praventivmedizin|August 11, 2006
Responders and non-responders in a study on medical end-of-life decisions in Denmark, the Netherlands, Sweden and SwitzerlandSusanne Fischer, Guido Miccinesi, Rainer Hornung, et al.
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Midwifery|December 16, 2011
Attitudes of Swedish midwives towards management of extremely preterm labour and birthMargaretha Danerek, Karel Maršál, Marina Cuttini, et al.
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry|June 20, 2002
Paternalism and autonomy: a presentation of a Nordic study on the use of coercion in the mental health care systemGeorg Høyer, Lars Kjellin, Marianne Engberg, et al.
Lakartidningen|May 13, 2003
[An ethically credible intensive care shields the terminally ill patient]Dag Lundberg, Keld Brodersen, Göran Hermerén, et al.
Annals of Epidemiology|June 14, 2005
Access to death certificates: what should research ethics committees require for approval?Tore Nilstun, Colleen Cartwright, Rurik Löfmark, et al.
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management|February 21, 2006
Continuous deep sedation: physicians' experiences in six European countriesGuido Miccinesi, Judith A C Rietjens, Luc Deliens, et al.
Archives of Internal Medicine|March 2, 2005
Forgoing treatment at the end of life in 6 European countriesGeorg Bosshard, Tore Nilstun, Johan Bilsen, et al.
Journal of Palliative Care|February 3, 2007
Palliative care training: a survey of physicians in Australia and EuropeRurik Löfmark, Freddy Mortier, Tore Nilstun, et al.
BMC Medicine|February 14, 2008
Physicians' experiences with end-of-life decision-making: survey in 6 European countries and AustraliaRurik Löfmark, Tore Nilstun, Colleen Cartwright, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 4, 2005
Physicians' attitudes towards end-of-life decisions: a comparison between seven countriesGuido Miccinesi, Susanne Fischer, Eugenio Paci, et al.
Sozial- Und Praventivmedizin|August 11, 2006
Responders and non-responders in a study on medical end-of-life decisions in Denmark, the Netherlands, Sweden and SwitzerlandSusanne Fischer, Guido Miccinesi, Rainer Hornung, et al.
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