There is legal uncertainty in Australia around whether an advance directive to voluntarily stop eating and drinking will be followed. The objective of this paper is to explore the ethical and legal validity of advance directives that request the voluntary stopping of eating and drinking against a backdrop of late stage dementia. The paper concludes that the voluntary stopping of eating and drinking should be viewed in law as a form of ‘treatment’ that competent adults can nominate in advance directives thereby providing dementia patients with the opportunity to choose in advance, if they wish, to end their life legally, with dignity and comfort, and in a manner that does not implicate others in criminal behaviour such as assisted suicide, a...
Background: Advance directives could be an important instrument to support a person’s will once he/s...
In this submission, we identify a number of end-of-life issues that the Committee may wish to consid...
The fear of suffering dementia may lead to people signing an Advance Euthanasia Directive to make pr...
Increased attention is being paid to dementia directives, advance directives tailored to persons w...
Background: Although advance directives may seem useful instruments in decision-making regarding inc...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Voluntary stopping eating and drinking (VSED) has b...
Medical assistance in dying (MAiD) has received considerable attention from many in the field of bio...
Despite the growing sophistication of palliative medicine, many individuals continue to suffer at th...
Medical assistance in dying (MAiD) has received considerable attention from many in the field of bio...
The growth in world ageing is associated with an increase in life expectancy particularly in persons...
Voluntarily stopping eating and drinking is a means of hastening death. Unlike euthanasia or medical...
The authors of the paper 'Advance euthanasia directives: a controversial case and its ethical implic...
Some individuals fear living with advanced dementia and may even commit suicide if they receive deme...
In this chapter, we explore the issue of assisted dying for individuals with dementia at the nexus o...
An Advance care directive entitles a person to request in advance either the refusal of or consent t...
Background: Advance directives could be an important instrument to support a person’s will once he/s...
In this submission, we identify a number of end-of-life issues that the Committee may wish to consid...
The fear of suffering dementia may lead to people signing an Advance Euthanasia Directive to make pr...
Increased attention is being paid to dementia directives, advance directives tailored to persons w...
Background: Although advance directives may seem useful instruments in decision-making regarding inc...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Voluntary stopping eating and drinking (VSED) has b...
Medical assistance in dying (MAiD) has received considerable attention from many in the field of bio...
Despite the growing sophistication of palliative medicine, many individuals continue to suffer at th...
Medical assistance in dying (MAiD) has received considerable attention from many in the field of bio...
The growth in world ageing is associated with an increase in life expectancy particularly in persons...
Voluntarily stopping eating and drinking is a means of hastening death. Unlike euthanasia or medical...
The authors of the paper 'Advance euthanasia directives: a controversial case and its ethical implic...
Some individuals fear living with advanced dementia and may even commit suicide if they receive deme...
In this chapter, we explore the issue of assisted dying for individuals with dementia at the nexus o...
An Advance care directive entitles a person to request in advance either the refusal of or consent t...
Background: Advance directives could be an important instrument to support a person’s will once he/s...
In this submission, we identify a number of end-of-life issues that the Committee may wish to consid...
The fear of suffering dementia may lead to people signing an Advance Euthanasia Directive to make pr...