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    Characteristics and Proportion of Dying Oregonians Who Personally Consider Physician-Assisted Suicide.Susan W. Tolle, Virginia P. Tilden, Linda L. Drach, Erik K. Fromme, Nancy A. Perrin & Katrina Hedberg - 2004 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 15 (2):111-118.
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    Effectiveness of Advance Care Planning: What Works, What Doesn’t, and What Needs to Change?Katrina Hedberg & Susan W. Tolle - 2022 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 33 (3):210-219.
    An increasing recognition over the past five decades of the importance of patients’ autonomy and the right to be able to choose to limit medical treatment at the end of life has led to the development of a number of documents related to advance care planning, including the advance directive, medical power of attorney, and portable orders for life-sustaining treatment (POLST). While these documents are important aspects of advance care planning, without having goals-ofcare conversations, a specific plan, and necessary supports (...)
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  3. The 10-Year Experience of Oregon’s Death with Dignity Act: 1998-2007.Katrina Hedberg, David Hopkins, Richard Leman & Melvin Kohn - 2009 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 20 (2):124-132.
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    Putting Oregon's Death with Dignity Act in perspective: characteristics of decedents who did not participate.Katrina Hedberg & Susan Tolle - 2009 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 20 (2):133.
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