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Chapter 1. Introduction (Seidlein)
Part 1. Contexts of Professional Practice at the End of Life
Chapter 2. Ethics of Uncertainty: a Conceptual Convergency (Camier-Lemoine)
Chapter 3. The Role of Uncertainty of Death in Palliative Carers (Camier-Lemoine)
Chapter 4. The Concept of "Spiritual Care" at the End of Life (Kuhn)
Chapter 5. The Role of time at the Intensive Care Unit: Empirical Perspectives and Theoretical Considerations (Lonergan)
Part 2. Professional Standards at the End of Life
Chapter 6. End of Life Care and Brazilian Medical Ethics Advances (Gryschek)
Chapter 7. Should the Family be Allowed to Override a Patient's Decision to Become an Organ Donor after Death? (Kyrtata)
Chapter 8. Comparison of Self-assessed Competencies Regarding End of Life Ethics between Physicians and Nursing Staff-Survey Findings from the Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin (Mues)
Chapter 9. Blurring boundaries at End of Life (Kaiser)
Part 3. Treatment Preferences and Professional Companionship at the End of Life
Chapter 10. Advance Care Planning in Germany (Volmering-Dierkes)
Chapter 11. Breaking Bad News in Cancer: An Assessment of Maltese Patients' Preferences (Azzopardi)
Chapter 12. Exploring Palliative Care Referrals for Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Patients: A Systematic Review (French)
Chapter 13. Professional nurses' role in end of life care-contexts and comparisons (Schnell)
Part 4. Ethics and (Inter-) Professionalism in Healthcare at the End of Life: A Discussion Paper
Chapter 14. TBD (Azzopardi).
Part 1. Contexts of Professional Practice at the End of Life
Chapter 2. Ethics of Uncertainty: a Conceptual Convergency (Camier-Lemoine)
Chapter 3. The Role of Uncertainty of Death in Palliative Carers (Camier-Lemoine)
Chapter 4. The Concept of "Spiritual Care" at the End of Life (Kuhn)
Chapter 5. The Role of time at the Intensive Care Unit: Empirical Perspectives and Theoretical Considerations (Lonergan)
Part 2. Professional Standards at the End of Life
Chapter 6. End of Life Care and Brazilian Medical Ethics Advances (Gryschek)
Chapter 7. Should the Family be Allowed to Override a Patient's Decision to Become an Organ Donor after Death? (Kyrtata)
Chapter 8. Comparison of Self-assessed Competencies Regarding End of Life Ethics between Physicians and Nursing Staff-Survey Findings from the Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin (Mues)
Chapter 9. Blurring boundaries at End of Life (Kaiser)
Part 3. Treatment Preferences and Professional Companionship at the End of Life
Chapter 10. Advance Care Planning in Germany (Volmering-Dierkes)
Chapter 11. Breaking Bad News in Cancer: An Assessment of Maltese Patients' Preferences (Azzopardi)
Chapter 12. Exploring Palliative Care Referrals for Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Patients: A Systematic Review (French)
Chapter 13. Professional nurses' role in end of life care-contexts and comparisons (Schnell)
Part 4. Ethics and (Inter-) Professionalism in Healthcare at the End of Life: A Discussion Paper
Chapter 14. TBD (Azzopardi).