As the elderly constitute a greater proportion of the population, end-of- life issues have taken on a greater sense of urgency. This paper will address the heart of the debate, which is a terminally ill patient\u27s right to dignity and self-determination. To further explore this social issue, a literature review will be conducted using a variety of relevant literature including, peer reviewed journals, and accredited online resources to assemble evidence of researchers. In some states, the discussion on this social issue has resulted in the enactment of policy. One of the first groundbreaking public laws was the Oregon Death with Dignity Act (1997). This law provides guidelines to the doctors, social workers and other professionals who wor...
This Article examines the Oregon Death with Dignity Act from a medical perspective. Drawing on case ...
Many believe that the right to die is a recently developed notion; however, the concept is deeply ro...
This article examines whether death can be handled with dignity. By looking at various world views s...
As the elderly constitute a greater proportion of the population, end-of- life issues have taken on ...
As aid-in-dying legislation expands across the United States, this study examines the dynamics influ...
62 pagesPhysician-assisted dying is when a physician provides, at the patient’s request, a prescript...
Oregon’s Death with Dignity Act: An Evidenced-Based Approach to Improving End-of-Life Healthcare in ...
The objective of this paper is to determine whether the United States will experience a significant ...
Undoubtedly, empirical data from Oregon will play a key role for academics, legislators, judges, and...
abstract: Death with Dignity is a concept that initially began as a set of philosophical and ethical...
Graduation date: 2010Oregon residents with a terminal illness have had the option to use aid-in-dyin...
One of the most pertinent moral debates of modern medicine involves the growing, yet controversial p...
Hospice social workers are in an ethical conundrum due to the contrast between honoring clients’ sel...
Purpose/Objectives: The end-of-life needs and desires of patients, whether it is related to a termin...
Professor David Orentlicher explores the evolution of physician assisted suicide from illegal taboo ...
This Article examines the Oregon Death with Dignity Act from a medical perspective. Drawing on case ...
Many believe that the right to die is a recently developed notion; however, the concept is deeply ro...
This article examines whether death can be handled with dignity. By looking at various world views s...
As the elderly constitute a greater proportion of the population, end-of- life issues have taken on ...
As aid-in-dying legislation expands across the United States, this study examines the dynamics influ...
62 pagesPhysician-assisted dying is when a physician provides, at the patient’s request, a prescript...
Oregon’s Death with Dignity Act: An Evidenced-Based Approach to Improving End-of-Life Healthcare in ...
The objective of this paper is to determine whether the United States will experience a significant ...
Undoubtedly, empirical data from Oregon will play a key role for academics, legislators, judges, and...
abstract: Death with Dignity is a concept that initially began as a set of philosophical and ethical...
Graduation date: 2010Oregon residents with a terminal illness have had the option to use aid-in-dyin...
One of the most pertinent moral debates of modern medicine involves the growing, yet controversial p...
Hospice social workers are in an ethical conundrum due to the contrast between honoring clients’ sel...
Purpose/Objectives: The end-of-life needs and desires of patients, whether it is related to a termin...
Professor David Orentlicher explores the evolution of physician assisted suicide from illegal taboo ...
This Article examines the Oregon Death with Dignity Act from a medical perspective. Drawing on case ...
Many believe that the right to die is a recently developed notion; however, the concept is deeply ro...
This article examines whether death can be handled with dignity. By looking at various world views s...