Objectives: To discover what factors affect lay people’s judgments of the acceptability of physician assisted suicide and euthanasia and how these factors interact. Design: Participants rated the acceptability of either physician assisted suicide or euthanasia for 72 patient vignettes with a five factor design—that is, all combinations of patient’s age (three levels); curability of illness (two levels); degree of suffering (two levels); patient’s mental status (two levels), and extent of patient’s requests for the procedure (three levels). Participants: Convenience sample of 66 young adults, 62 middle aged adults, and 66 older adults living in western France. Main measurements: In accordance with the functional theory of cognition of N H An...
Background: When suffering becomes unbearable for patients they might request for euthanasia. Object...
Abstract Introduction and Background: Euthanasia has expanded significantly around the world over th...
Background: The problems related to requests for euthanasia by terminal patients; the variations in ...
Objectives: Prevalence rates of death by euthanasia (EUT) and physician-assisted suicide (PAS) have ...
The purpose of the current research was to contribute to the debate on assisted suicide by describin...
Aims: To investigate the attitudes of Swedish physicians towards physician-assisted suicide. Design:...
Objectives: To study the attitudes of both medical and non-medical students towards the do-not-resus...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: To explore the opinion of the Dutch general public and of physicians regardin...
Background Assisted dying for adults with psychiatric conditions (APC) is highly controversial but l...
Kastenbaum and Aisenberg have suggested that persons can cope with the impact of death and dying by ...
Assisted suicide in Switzerland is mainly performed by right-to-die societies. Medical involvement i...
Background: Recently, euthanasia and assisted suicide (EAS) in patients with psychiatric disorders, ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the attitudes of hospice palliative care (HPC) volunteers w...
Background Euthanasia remains a controversial topic in both public discourses and legislation. Altho...
Background: Recently, euthanasia and assisted suicide (EAS) in patients with psychiatric disorders, ...
Background: When suffering becomes unbearable for patients they might request for euthanasia. Object...
Abstract Introduction and Background: Euthanasia has expanded significantly around the world over th...
Background: The problems related to requests for euthanasia by terminal patients; the variations in ...
Objectives: Prevalence rates of death by euthanasia (EUT) and physician-assisted suicide (PAS) have ...
The purpose of the current research was to contribute to the debate on assisted suicide by describin...
Aims: To investigate the attitudes of Swedish physicians towards physician-assisted suicide. Design:...
Objectives: To study the attitudes of both medical and non-medical students towards the do-not-resus...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: To explore the opinion of the Dutch general public and of physicians regardin...
Background Assisted dying for adults with psychiatric conditions (APC) is highly controversial but l...
Kastenbaum and Aisenberg have suggested that persons can cope with the impact of death and dying by ...
Assisted suicide in Switzerland is mainly performed by right-to-die societies. Medical involvement i...
Background: Recently, euthanasia and assisted suicide (EAS) in patients with psychiatric disorders, ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the attitudes of hospice palliative care (HPC) volunteers w...
Background Euthanasia remains a controversial topic in both public discourses and legislation. Altho...
Background: Recently, euthanasia and assisted suicide (EAS) in patients with psychiatric disorders, ...
Background: When suffering becomes unbearable for patients they might request for euthanasia. Object...
Abstract Introduction and Background: Euthanasia has expanded significantly around the world over th...
Background: The problems related to requests for euthanasia by terminal patients; the variations in ...