Public opinion polls conducted from 1936 to 2002 found that Americans support both euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide. Although public opinion regarding end-oflife decisions appears to have been influenced by the events of the times, Americans have consistently favored the freedom to end one\u27s life when the perceived quality of life has significantly diminished, either by one\u27s own hand or with the assistance of a physician. This paper indicates that existing policy regarding euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide conflicts with the American public\u27s attitudes regarding the matter, as well as examines implications for social workers who serve clients facing end-of-life decisions
This study explores explanations for the approval of euthanasia by assessing differences among indiv...
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Attitudes towards euthanasia are changing. According to a 2005 Gallup poll, 75% of the respondents b...
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Advancement in technology has drastically changed the healthcare system, ultimately giving rise to a...
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Case studies describing end-of-life scenarios were used to assess college students’ attitudes toward...
In considering physician-assisted suicide, the real challenge lies in understanding the nature of cu...
This paper examines the issue of euthanasia, or physician assisted suicide, which has become increas...
<p>Euthanasia is rapidly growing into a polarized debate in America that is argued with both a moral...
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The purpose of this research was to uncover differences in attitudes among Protestant denominations ...
Journal ArticleIn 1994 the Board of the American Association of Suicidology selected a Committee on ...
Although numerous reports exist in the literature regarding health care professionals' opinions towa...
Background: This study compares attitudes and prac-tices concerning the end-of-life decisions betwee...
This study explores explanations for the approval of euthanasia by assessing differences among indiv...
In this study, we test Durkheim’s (1897) conceptualization of suicide as a pattern of suicidal behav...
Attitudes towards euthanasia are changing. According to a 2005 Gallup poll, 75% of the respondents b...
This Article briefly summarizes the history of the euthanasia debate in the United States, describes...
Advancement in technology has drastically changed the healthcare system, ultimately giving rise to a...
Over the past fifty years, numerous public opinion surveys have indicated growing support for physic...
Case studies describing end-of-life scenarios were used to assess college students’ attitudes toward...
In considering physician-assisted suicide, the real challenge lies in understanding the nature of cu...
This paper examines the issue of euthanasia, or physician assisted suicide, which has become increas...
<p>Euthanasia is rapidly growing into a polarized debate in America that is argued with both a moral...
This study aimed at examining the approval rate of the medical students’ regarding active euthanasia...
The purpose of this research was to uncover differences in attitudes among Protestant denominations ...
Journal ArticleIn 1994 the Board of the American Association of Suicidology selected a Committee on ...
Although numerous reports exist in the literature regarding health care professionals' opinions towa...
Background: This study compares attitudes and prac-tices concerning the end-of-life decisions betwee...
This study explores explanations for the approval of euthanasia by assessing differences among indiv...
In this study, we test Durkheim’s (1897) conceptualization of suicide as a pattern of suicidal behav...
Attitudes towards euthanasia are changing. According to a 2005 Gallup poll, 75% of the respondents b...