نتایج جستجو برای: euthanasia

تعداد نتایج: 3574  

2004
Johannes J M van Delden

In response to the paper by Keown andJochemsen in which the latest empirical data concerning euthanasia and other end-of-life decisions in the Netherlands is discussed, this paper discusses three points. The use of euthanasia in cases in which palliative care was a viable alternative may be taken as proof of a slippery slope. However, it could also be interpreted as an indication of a shift tow...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 1997
J V Lavery B M Dickens J M Boyle P A Singer

Euthanasia and assisted suicide involve taking deliberate action to end or assist in ending the life of another person on compassionate grounds. There is considerable disagreement about the acceptability of these acts and about whether they are ethically distinct from decisions to forgo life-sustaining treatment. Euthanasia and assisted suicide are punishable offences under Canadian criminal la...

2017
Jorge Lopez-Castroman

Euthanasia motivated by mental disorders is legal in only a few countries and has a short history. In a recent report of all psychiatric euthanasia cases in Belgium between 2002 and 2013, Dierickx and colleagues suggest that the number of these cases is increasing, and provide a profile of the applicants. To date, knowledge of the practice of psychiatric euthanasia is limited, but rising public...

2016

Interest in euthanasia, also called “dignified death” or “death humanization” is relevant from the ethical and moral points of view, especially if it is oriented toward the detection of the motivations and conceptions of life subject to such practices. The movement of opinion in favour of euthanasia, currently active, has characteristic connotations and motivations, aimed at demanding legalizat...

Journal: :Psychological reports 2009
Karolina E Krysinska David Lester

The concept of dysthanasia is contrasted with euthanasia, and the suggestion is advanced that it may not be merely the dictionary opposite of euthanasia.

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 2005
K Adchalingam W H Kong M A Zakiah M Zaini Y L Wong C C Lang

A cross-sectional survey of 400 medical students of multicultural backgrounds at the University of Malaya was conducted to understand their attitudes towards euthanasia and factors related to medical decisions and ethical reasoning concerning the prolongation of life, the right to die and euthanasia. The student respondents completed self-administered questionnaires that comprised of twelve que...

Journal: :Cancer control : journal of the Moffitt Cancer Center 2001
R M Walker

BACKGROUND In Oregon, physicians can prescribe lethal amounts of medication only if requested by competent, terminally ill patients. However, the possibility of extending the practice to patients who lack decisional capacity exists. This paper examines why the legal extension of physician-assisted suicide (PAS) to incapacitated patients is possible, and perhaps likely. METHODS The author revi...

Journal: :Annals of health law 2004
Ubaldus de Vries

Dutch author Ubaldus de Vries reviews the current state of the euthanasia law in the Netherlands. The legislation, enacted in 2001, creates a medical exception that allows for euthanasia in cases where patients experience "hopeless and unbearable suffering." A brief history of the Dutch approach to euthanasia is set forth, case law is reviewed, and the unique role of the doctor is examined in s...

Journal: :Patient education and counseling 1998
J van Holsteyn M Trappenburg

Euthanasia strictu sensu is about ending a patient's life at his or her explicit request. However, there are many cases of ending someone's life that are related to euthanasia in its classical form but do not neatly fit into the strict definition. Dutch citizens were asked to judge all kinds of 'euthanasia' and appeared to be able to do this in a highly balanced way. They do not use just one or...

Journal: :Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 2009
Judith A. C. Rietjens Paul J. van der Maas Bregje D. Onwuteaka-Philipsen Johannes J. M. van Delden Agnes van der Heide

Two decades of research on euthanasia in the Netherlands have resulted into clear insights in the frequency and characteristics of euthanasia and other medical end-of-life decisions in the Netherlands. These empirical studies have contributed to the quality of the public debate, and to the regulating and public control of euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide. No slippery slope seems to hav...

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