People have fought for their civil rights, primarily the right to live in dignity. At present, the development of technology in medicine and healthcare led to an apparent paradox: many people are fighting for the right to die. This study was aimed at testing whether different moral principles are associated with different attitudes towards end-of-life decisions for patients with a severe brain damage. it was to satisfy the patient's desire.We found that the moral principles in which people believe affect not only people's judgments concerning the appropriateness of the withdrawal of life support, but also the perception of the death status of patients with severe brain injury. In particular, we found that the supporters of the Free Choice (...
Within developed nations, there is increasing public debate about and apparent endorsement of the ap...
This study examines how the ideological variables of religiosity, religious and political affiliatio...
Background: Complex social and ethical debates about voluntary assisted dying (euthanasia), palliati...
People have fought for their civil rights, primarily the right to live in dignity. At present, the d...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>People have fought for their civil rights, primarily the right to live in...
There is continuing public debate about treatment preferences at the end of life, and the acceptabil...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.There is continuing debate ab...
HEATED controversy surrounds the legitimacy of life-taking actions in this country, with legal abort...
The ability of medical science to prolong biological life through the use of technology raises the q...
BackgroundThere is continuing public debate about treatment preferences at the end of life, and the ...
Disorders of consciousness include coma, the vegetative state and the minimally conscious state. Suc...
A societal consensus has developed around the principle that decisions about life sustaining treatme...
Most medical models of end-of-life decision making by patients assume a rational autonomous adult ob...
BACKGROUND: Complex social and ethical debates about voluntary assisted dying (euthanasia), palliati...
The practice of defining and determining ‘who is dead’ is no longer a medical or biological determin...
Within developed nations, there is increasing public debate about and apparent endorsement of the ap...
This study examines how the ideological variables of religiosity, religious and political affiliatio...
Background: Complex social and ethical debates about voluntary assisted dying (euthanasia), palliati...
People have fought for their civil rights, primarily the right to live in dignity. At present, the d...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>People have fought for their civil rights, primarily the right to live in...
There is continuing public debate about treatment preferences at the end of life, and the acceptabil...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.There is continuing debate ab...
HEATED controversy surrounds the legitimacy of life-taking actions in this country, with legal abort...
The ability of medical science to prolong biological life through the use of technology raises the q...
BackgroundThere is continuing public debate about treatment preferences at the end of life, and the ...
Disorders of consciousness include coma, the vegetative state and the minimally conscious state. Suc...
A societal consensus has developed around the principle that decisions about life sustaining treatme...
Most medical models of end-of-life decision making by patients assume a rational autonomous adult ob...
BACKGROUND: Complex social and ethical debates about voluntary assisted dying (euthanasia), palliati...
The practice of defining and determining ‘who is dead’ is no longer a medical or biological determin...
Within developed nations, there is increasing public debate about and apparent endorsement of the ap...
This study examines how the ideological variables of religiosity, religious and political affiliatio...
Background: Complex social and ethical debates about voluntary assisted dying (euthanasia), palliati...