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| C SealeSummaryAffiliation: Queen Mary Country: UK Publications
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End-of-life decisions in the UK involving medical practitionersC Seale
Centre for Health Sciences, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, 2 Newark Street, London, UK
Palliat Med 23:198-204. 2009..Survey research in this area requires careful control over question wording if valid estimates and comparisons of the prevalence of ELDs are to be made. The high rate of sedation compared with other countries may be a cause for concern...
Legalisation of euthanasia or physician-assisted suicide: survey of doctors' attitudesC Seale
Centre for Health Sciences, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, 2 Newark Street, London, UK
Palliat Med 23:205-12. 2009..It is hoped that future debates about legalisation can proceed with this evidence in mind...
Hastening death in end-of-life care: a survey of doctorsClive Seale
Queen Mary University of London, Centre for Health Sciences, 2 Newark Street, London E1 2AT, UK
Soc Sci Med 69:1659-66. 2009..The survey suggests that concerns about the sanctity of life, as well as estimates of the quality of life, enter clinical decision-making...
Continuous deep sedation in medical practice: a descriptive studyClive Seale
Centre for Health Sciences, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, London E1 2AT, United Kingdom
J Pain Symptom Manage 39:44-53. 2010..In The Netherlands and Belgium, CDS is sometimes regarded as an alternative to euthanasia, and the involvement of palliative care specialists is low. Provision of CDS through opioids alone is not recommended...
Interviews and internet forums: a comparison of two sources of qualitative dataClive Seale
Centre for Health Sciences, Queen Mary University of London, 2 Newark Street, London E1 2AT, United Kingdom
Qual Health Res 20:595-606. 2010..This reverses an earlier situation where observational research was more laborious than qualitative interviews. Observational material for research purposes is, through the Internet, now easy to obtain and produces naturalistic data...
How the mass media report social statistics: a case study concerning research on end-of-life decisionsClive Seale
Queen Mary University of London, Centre for Health Sciences, 2 Newark Street, London E1 2AT, United Kingdom
Soc Sci Med 71:861-8. 2010....
The role of doctors' religious faith and ethnicity in taking ethically controversial decisions during end-of-life careClive Seale
Centre for Health Sciences, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, UK
J Med Ethics 36:677-82. 2010..This study compares ethnicity and religious faith in the medical and general UK populations, and reports on their associations with ethically controversial decisions taken when providing care to dying patients...
