Eduard Verhagen
Eduard Verhagen (born 3 May 1962, Haarlem) is an attorney and the medical director of the department of pediatrics at the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG). He is mainly known for his involvement in infant euthanasia in the Netherlands.Euthanasia is legal for patients over the age of 12 in the Netherlands. Verhagen, who studied both law and medicine, worked out a protocol with prosecutors and doctors in 2002 for infant euthanasia cases. This Groningen Protocol requires that the parents and teams of physicians and social workers agree that further treatment is futile. After a waiting period of several days, during which the parents can think over the decision and say goodbye, euthanasia is performed. The case records are subsequently turned over to the prosecutor's office. If this protocol is followed, prosecutors will refrain from pressing charges. In July 2005, this protocol was introduced nationwide in the Netherlands.
In 2005, the ''New England Journal of Medicine'' published an article by Verhagen and his colleague Pieter Sauer outlining their protocol and documenting 22 cases of infant euthanasia that had been reported to the authorities between 1997 and 2004, with four of them occurring under Verhagen's supervision at his hospital. Verhagen and Sauer said the essay was intended to address "blood-chilling accounts and misunderstandings."
As his motive, Verhagen states that he believes euthanasia to be justified in cases of unbearable suffering, and that it is an important decision that should only happen as the result of an open and honest discussion among the involved parties, rather than as a lone decision of a doctor who is afraid of the consequences. However, the Groningen Protocol is extremely controversial. Among others, Dr Rob de Jong openly questions the criteria used in the Groningen protocol, especially "unbearable suffering" and the "expected quality of life" in a critical appraisal. Another important argument against the Groningen protocol is that the 22 cases described are all children with spina bifida, which is not considered a lethal disability. Erick Kodish has also harshly criticized the protocol and its premises in an article published in ''The Lancet'' where he has concluded inviting to resistance by means of civil disobedience against the medical institutionalization of infanticide. Provided by Wikipedia
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Death, dying and palliative care in the NICU by A.A. Eduard Verhagen
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The clinical practice guideline palliative care for children and other strategies to enhance shared decision-making in pediatric palliative care; pediatricians’ critical reflection... by Dunja Dreesens, Lotte Veul, Jonne Westermann, Nicole Wijnands, Leontien Kremer, Trudy van der Weijden, Eduard Verhagen
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Expert survey on coverage and characteristics of pediatric palliative care in Europe – a focus on home care by Julia Wager, Larissa Alice Kubek, Maria Brenner, Sara Calmanti, Carmel Doyle, Malin Lövgren, Ulrika Kreicbergs, Leontien Kremer, Philippe Le Moine, Guillaume Robert, Meggi Schuiling-Otten, Peter Schröder-Bäck, Eduard Verhagen, Boris Zernikow
Published 2022-10-01
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Parents’ and healthcare professionals’ experiences with the content of an individual care plan for pediatric palliative care: a mixed-method study by Chantal Y. Joren, Marijke C. Kars, Leontien C. M. Kremer, Suzanne C. Hofman, Hester Rippen-Wagner, Ria Slingerland-Blom, Chantal van der Velden, Meggi Schuiling-Otten, A. A. Eduard Verhagen, Judith L. Aris-Meijer
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Palliative care for children: methodology for the development of a national clinical practice guideline by Kim C. van Teunenbroek, Leontien C. M. Kremer, A. A. Eduard Verhagen, Johannes M. A. Verheijden, Hester Rippen, Brigitt C. M. Borggreve, Erna M. C. Michiels, Renée L. Mulder, on behalf of the Dutch Paediatric Palliative Care Guideline Panel
Published 2023-12-01
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The Practical Application of the Individual Care Plan for Pediatric Palliative Care: A Mixed-Method Study by Chantal Y. Joren, Judith L. Aris-Meijer, Leontien C. M. Kremer, Suzanne C. Hofman, Hester Rippen-Wagner, Ria Slingerland-Blom, Chantal van der Velden, Meggi A. Schuiling-Otten, Project Team ICP, A. A. Eduard Verhagen, Marijke C. Kars
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A Dutch paediatric palliative care guideline: a systematic review and recommendations on advance care planning and shared decision-making by Kim C. van Teunenbroek, Renée L. Mulder, Dayna A. M. van Heel, Jurrianne C. Fahner, Mirjam A. de Vos-Broerse, Johannes M.A. Verheijden, Hester Rippen, Brigitt C. M. Borggreve, Leontien C. M. Kremer, Marijke C. Kars, Erna M. C. Michiels, A. A. Eduard Verhagen, on behalf of the working group advance care planning & shared decision-making of the Dutch paediatric palliative care guideline
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A Dutch paediatric palliative care guideline: a systematic review and evidence-based recommendations for symptom treatment by Kim C. van Teunenbroek, Renée L. Mulder, Inge M. L. Ahout, Karen G. C. B. Bindels-de Heus, Catharina M. Delsman-van Gelder, Annemie F. S. Galimont-Collen, Marinka A. R. de Groot, Katja M. J. Heitink-Polle, Jeffry Looijestijn, Maarten O. Mensink, Selma Mulder, Jolanda H. Schieving, Antoinette Y. N. Schouten-van Meeteren, Johannes M. A. Verheijden, Hester Rippen, Brigitt C. M. Borggreve, Leontien C. M. Kremer, A. A. Eduard Verhagen, Erna M. C. Michiels, on behalf of the working groups symptom treatment and refractory symptom treatment of the Dutch paediatric palliative care guideline
Published 2024-03-01
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