A qualitative study explored beliefs about active voluntary euthanasia (AVE) in a sample (N = 18) of medical practitioners and nurses from Australia, where AVE is not currently legal. Four behaviors relating to AVE emerged during the interviews: requesting euthanasia for oneself, legalizing AVE, administering AVE to patients if it were legalized, and discussing AVE with patients if they request it. Using thematic analysis, interviews were analyzed for beliefs related to advantages and disadvantages of performing these AVE behaviors. Medical practitioners and nurses identified a number of similar benefits for performing the AVE-related behaviors, both for themselves personally and as health professionals. Benefits also included a considerati...
BACKGROUND: Nurses' voices remain unheard in most debates about euthanasia, although their crucial r...
The use of voluntary assisted dying as an end‐of‐life option has stimulated concerns and debates ove...
This work provides a close examination of the definitional issues surrounding euthanasia, and analys...
A qualitative study explored beliefs about active voluntary euthanasia (AVE) in a sample (N = 18) of...
A qualitative study explored beliefs about active voluntary euthanasia (AVE) in a sample (N = 18) of...
Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) is when a terminally ill person with decision-making capacity consens...
This study investigated issues raised in qualitative data from our previous studies of health profes...
OBJECTIVES: There is little research on moral uncertainties and distress of palliative and hospice c...
During the debates about the legalization of Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) in Victoria, Australia, ...
The Australian state of Victoria legalised voluntary assisted dying (VAD) in June 2019. Like most ju...
BACKGROUND: Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) was legalised in Victoria, Australia in June 2019. Physic...
Background: Voluntary assisted dying became lawful in Victoria, the first Australian state to permit...
RationaleOn June 19, 2019, Assisted Dying (AD) was legalized in the Australian state of Victoria, jo...
The use of voluntary assisted dying as an end-of-life option has stimulated concerns and debates ove...
BACKGROUND: Nurses have an important role in caring for terminally ill patients. They are also often...
BACKGROUND: Nurses' voices remain unheard in most debates about euthanasia, although their crucial r...
The use of voluntary assisted dying as an end‐of‐life option has stimulated concerns and debates ove...
This work provides a close examination of the definitional issues surrounding euthanasia, and analys...
A qualitative study explored beliefs about active voluntary euthanasia (AVE) in a sample (N = 18) of...
A qualitative study explored beliefs about active voluntary euthanasia (AVE) in a sample (N = 18) of...
Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) is when a terminally ill person with decision-making capacity consens...
This study investigated issues raised in qualitative data from our previous studies of health profes...
OBJECTIVES: There is little research on moral uncertainties and distress of palliative and hospice c...
During the debates about the legalization of Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) in Victoria, Australia, ...
The Australian state of Victoria legalised voluntary assisted dying (VAD) in June 2019. Like most ju...
BACKGROUND: Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) was legalised in Victoria, Australia in June 2019. Physic...
Background: Voluntary assisted dying became lawful in Victoria, the first Australian state to permit...
RationaleOn June 19, 2019, Assisted Dying (AD) was legalized in the Australian state of Victoria, jo...
The use of voluntary assisted dying as an end-of-life option has stimulated concerns and debates ove...
BACKGROUND: Nurses have an important role in caring for terminally ill patients. They are also often...
BACKGROUND: Nurses' voices remain unheard in most debates about euthanasia, although their crucial r...
The use of voluntary assisted dying as an end‐of‐life option has stimulated concerns and debates ove...
This work provides a close examination of the definitional issues surrounding euthanasia, and analys...