In Switzerland, the practice of lay right-to-die societies (RTDS) organizing assisted suicide (AS) is tolerated by the state. Patient counseling and accompaniment into the dying process is overtaken by RTDS lay members, while the role of physicians may be restricted to prescribing the mortal dose after a more or less rigorous exploration of the patient’s decisional capacity. However, Swiss health care facilities and professionals are committed to providing suicide prevention. Despite the liberal attitude in society, the legitimacy of organized AS is ethically questioned. How can health professionals be supported in their moral uncertainty when confronted with patient wishes for suicide? As an approach towards reaching this objective, ...
To investigate staff attitudes toward assisted suicide in the hospital setting in Switzerland. Cross...
Due to the aging of the population, an increasing number of people suffer from chronic illnesses and...
The legality of euthanasia and assisted suicide (AS) and nature of regulations of these practices re...
In Switzerland, the practice of lay right-to-die societies (RTDS) organizing assisted suicide (AS) i...
Assisted suicide in Switzerland is mainly performed by right-to-die societies. Medical involvement i...
Switzerland lacks specific legal regulation of assistance in suicide. The practice has, however, dev...
BackgroundMost jurisdictions that allow euthanasia and assisted suicide (AS) regulate it through the...
OBJECTIVES: Assisted suicide in Switzerland is mainly performed by right-to-die societies. Medical i...
Assisted suicide is allowed in 3 states of the United States (Oregon, Washington, Montana) but only ...
In Switzerland, the context of wishing to die in end-of-life situations is inextricably linked to th...
Background Permissive legislation about assisted dying is increasing internationally. While patients...
Since ancient Greece, societies have had notions of what constitutes “Euthanasia” (a good death), an...
The process of organized assisted suicide (OAS), permitted in Switzerland under specific circumstanc...
Several countries have adopted legislation that authorises some form of euthanasia or assisted suici...
Assisting suicide is legal in Switzerland if it is offered without selfish motive to a person with d...
To investigate staff attitudes toward assisted suicide in the hospital setting in Switzerland. Cross...
Due to the aging of the population, an increasing number of people suffer from chronic illnesses and...
The legality of euthanasia and assisted suicide (AS) and nature of regulations of these practices re...
In Switzerland, the practice of lay right-to-die societies (RTDS) organizing assisted suicide (AS) i...
Assisted suicide in Switzerland is mainly performed by right-to-die societies. Medical involvement i...
Switzerland lacks specific legal regulation of assistance in suicide. The practice has, however, dev...
BackgroundMost jurisdictions that allow euthanasia and assisted suicide (AS) regulate it through the...
OBJECTIVES: Assisted suicide in Switzerland is mainly performed by right-to-die societies. Medical i...
Assisted suicide is allowed in 3 states of the United States (Oregon, Washington, Montana) but only ...
In Switzerland, the context of wishing to die in end-of-life situations is inextricably linked to th...
Background Permissive legislation about assisted dying is increasing internationally. While patients...
Since ancient Greece, societies have had notions of what constitutes “Euthanasia” (a good death), an...
The process of organized assisted suicide (OAS), permitted in Switzerland under specific circumstanc...
Several countries have adopted legislation that authorises some form of euthanasia or assisted suici...
Assisting suicide is legal in Switzerland if it is offered without selfish motive to a person with d...
To investigate staff attitudes toward assisted suicide in the hospital setting in Switzerland. Cross...
Due to the aging of the population, an increasing number of people suffer from chronic illnesses and...
The legality of euthanasia and assisted suicide (AS) and nature of regulations of these practices re...