Anthony L. Brueckner, John Martin Fischer, Why Is Death Bad?
Center for Bioethics, University of Minnesota, End of Life Care: An Ethical Overview
Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Linda L. Emanuel, The Economics of Dying: The Illusion of Cost Savings at the End of Life
Fred Feldman, Some Puzzles About the Evil of Death
Claire M. McGowan, Legal Aspects of End-of-Life Care
Karen Hancock, Truth-telling in discussing prognosis in advanced life-limiting illnesses: a systematic review
Marilyn Kendall, et al., Key challenges and ways forward in researching the “good death”: qualitative in-depth interview and focus group study
Steven Laureysa, Fabien Perrind, Caroline Schnakersa, Melanie Bolya, Steve Majerusc, Residual cognitive function in comatose, vegetative and minimally conscious states
Jeff McMahan, Death and the Value of Life
The Multi-Society Task Force on PVS, Medical Aspects of the Persistent Vegetative State (I)
The Multi-Society Task Force on PVS, Medical Aspects of the Persistent Vegetative State (II)
Thomas Nagel, Death
Midred Z. Solomon, et al., Decisions Near the End of Life: Professional Views on Life-Sustaining Treatments
Richard Smith, A good death
Karen E. Steinhauser, et al., In Search of a Good Death: Observations of Patients, Families, and Providers
James Stevenson, et al., Managing comorbidities in patients at the end of life
Dennis M. Sullivan, End of Life Decisions 101
Andrew Thorns, http://www.rcpjournal.org/content/10/3/282.full
Tony Walter, Historical and cultural variants on the good death
Marjorie D. Wenrich, et al., Communicating With Dying Patients Within the Spectrum of Medical Care From Terminal Diagnosis to Death |