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Six Stefaan

Main Referenced Co-authors
Bilsen, Johan (7)
Deschepper, Reginald (7)
Laureys, Steven  (7)
Poelaert, Jan (7)
Theuns, Peter (6)
Main Referenced Keywords
Article (1); Deep Sedation (1); deep sedation (1); Humans (1); monitoring technology (1);
Main Referenced Unit & Research Centers
CHU de Liège-Centre du Cerveau² - ULiège [BE] (2)
Main Referenced Disciplines
Public health, health care sciences & services (7)

Publications (total 7)

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Six, S., Laureys, S., Poelaert, J., Bilsen, J., Theuns, P., & Deschepper, R. (2018). Comfort in palliative sedation (Compas): A transdisciplinary mixed method study protocol for linking objective assessments to subjective experiences. BMC Palliative Care, 17 (1). doi:10.1186/s12904-018-0316-2 https://hdl.handle.net/2268/245421

The most cited

16 citations (OpenCitations)

Six, S., Laureys, S., Poelaert, J., Bilsen, J., Theuns, P., & Deschepper, R. (2018). Comfort in palliative sedation (Compas): A transdisciplinary mixed method study protocol for linking objective assessments to subjective experiences. BMC Palliative Care, 17 (1). doi:10.1186/s12904-018-0316-2 https://hdl.handle.net/2268/245421

Six, S., Van Overmeire, R., Bilsen, J., Laureys, S., Poelaert, J., Theuns, P., & Deschepper, R. (2020). Attitudes of professional caregivers and family members regarding the use of monitoring devices to improve assessments of pain and discomfort during continuous sedation until death. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. doi:10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2020.02.015
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Six, S., Bilsen, J., Laureys, S., Poelaert, J., Theuns, P., & Deschepper, R. (2020). A Reflection on Using Observational Measures for the Assessment and/or Monitoring of Level of Consciousness in Palliatively Sedated Patients. Journal of Palliative Medicine. doi:10.1089/jpm.2019.0574
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Six, S., Laureys, S., Poelaert, J., Bilsen, J., Theuns, P., Musch, L., & Deschepper, R. (March 2019). Should we include monitors to improve assessment of awareness and pain in unconscious palliatively sedated patients? A case report. Palliative Medicine, 33 (6), 712-716. doi:10.1177/0269216319835149
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Six, S., Laureys, S., Poelaert, J., Theuns, P., Bilsen, J., & Deschepper, R. (20 March 2018). Comfort in palliative sedation (COMPAS). A transdisciplinary mixed method study protocol for linking objective assessments to subjective experiences [Poster presentation]. 6th PhD day at Brussels Health Campus.

Six, S., Laureys, S., Poelaert, J., Bilsen, J., Theuns, P., & Deschepper, R. (2018). Comfort in palliative sedation (Compas): A transdisciplinary mixed method study protocol for linking objective assessments to subjective experiences. BMC Palliative Care, 17 (1). doi:10.1186/s12904-018-0316-2
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Six, S., Laureys, S., Poelaert, J., Bilsen, J., De Couck, M., Musch, L., & Deschepper, R. (2017). Towards a better understanding of what palliative sedated patients experience. A transdisciplinary mixed methods study protocol. In The Science of Consciousness TSC 2017 (Abstract book) (pp. 105-106). The University of Arizona.
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Six, S., Laureys, S., Poelaert, J., Theuns, P., Bilsen, J., & Deschepper, R. (03 March 2016). Towards a better understanding of what palliative sedated patients experience. Linking numbers to experiences. (Research protocol) [Poster presentation]. PhD Day.

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