Is a good death possible in Australian critical and acute settings?: physician experiences with end-of-life care

SA Trankle - BMC palliative care, 2014 - Springer
Abstract Background In Australia approximately 70% of all deaths are institutionalised but
over 15% of deaths occur in intensive care settings where the ability to provide a “good …

Decisions that hasten death: double effect and the experiences of physicians in Australia

SA Trankle - BMC medical ethics, 2014 - Springer
Abstract Background In Australian end-of-life care, practicing euthanasia or physician-
assisted suicide is illegal. Despite this, death hastening practices are common across …

Transitioning towards end-of-life care in Jordanian critical care units: health care professionals' perspectives

IMA Almansour - 2015 - eprints.nottingham.ac.uk
This study explored the experiences of Jordanian critical care staff about the transition to,
and provision of, end of life care. It examined the difficulties they encountered, and how they …

Alleviating vulnerabilities of the possible outbreaks of measles: a data trend analysis and prediction of possible cases

H Talirongan, MY Orong, FJB Talirongan - arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.01387, 2021 - arxiv.org
Measles is considered as a highly contagious disease that leads to serious complications
around the world. Thus, the paper determined the trend and the five-year forecasted data of …