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Journal of Medical Ethics 1999;25:408-412; doi:10.1136/jme.25.5.408
Copyright © 1999 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & Institute of Medical Ethics.

Hospice and euthanasia in The Netherlands: an ethical point of view.

University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

This contribution is a report of a two months' participant observation in a Dutch hospice. The goal of the observation was to gain an overview of moral decisions in a hospice in which euthanasia, a tolerated practice in the Netherlands, is not accepted as an option. In an introduction, the development of palliative care in the Netherlands will be briefly presented. Subsequently, various moral decisions that were taken during the participant observation are presented and analysed by means of case reports. Attention is especially drawn to decisions that directly or indirectly relate to euthanasia. These moral decisions will be clarified in the light of the philosophy behind the concept of palliative care as it has evolved since the foundation of St Christopher's Hospice, London in 1967.


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