Objectives Most clinical teams and organisations have not openly or formally discussed how they would react if physician-assisted suicide were to be legalised. This paper aims to discuss some of the potential challenges of introducing ‘assisted dying’ into medical care and produces a table of questions and considerations in light of such evidence so as to promote necessary discussion. Methods An analysis of recent quantitative and qualitative studies from jurisdictions where ‘assisted dying’ is practised was conducted, with particular attention paid to studies which focus on the impact of legalising ‘assisted dying’ on clinical care. Results ‘Assisted dying’ can have a significant impact on clinical practice by complicating patient care a...
BACKGROUND: Since the enactment of the euthanasia law in the Netherlands, there has been a lively pu...
Despite growing legal and medical support for assisted dying, many healthcare professionals do not w...
The November 8, 1994 passage of Oregon\u27s Measure 16, which permits physicians to comply with the ...
Objective: Despite the availability of palliative care in many countries, legalization of euthanasia...
2010 has been an eventful year in the life of the debate about assisted dying. In February, the Dire...
Assisted suicide in Switzerland is mainly performed by right-to-die societies. Medical involvement i...
Background: Laws allowing assisted suicide and euthanasia have been implemented in many locations ar...
The debate over physician-assisted suicide is a small part of the process of improving care for all ...
Euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide are heavilydebated issues in medical practice. In recent y...
17 pages.Discusses the issues that may arise, if physician-assisted suicide is legalized in the Unit...
In 2015, the Southern Medical Journal published a paper by Jones and Paton that explored the effects...
Abstract Background Assisted dying has wide support among the general population but there is eviden...
OBJECTIVES: Assisted suicide in Switzerland is mainly performed by right-to-die societies. Medical i...
cians–American Society of Internal Medicine rightly emphasize that palliative care should be the sta...
Although assisted dying has been most commonly presented within a medicalised framework, the notion ...
BACKGROUND: Since the enactment of the euthanasia law in the Netherlands, there has been a lively pu...
Despite growing legal and medical support for assisted dying, many healthcare professionals do not w...
The November 8, 1994 passage of Oregon\u27s Measure 16, which permits physicians to comply with the ...
Objective: Despite the availability of palliative care in many countries, legalization of euthanasia...
2010 has been an eventful year in the life of the debate about assisted dying. In February, the Dire...
Assisted suicide in Switzerland is mainly performed by right-to-die societies. Medical involvement i...
Background: Laws allowing assisted suicide and euthanasia have been implemented in many locations ar...
The debate over physician-assisted suicide is a small part of the process of improving care for all ...
Euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide are heavilydebated issues in medical practice. In recent y...
17 pages.Discusses the issues that may arise, if physician-assisted suicide is legalized in the Unit...
In 2015, the Southern Medical Journal published a paper by Jones and Paton that explored the effects...
Abstract Background Assisted dying has wide support among the general population but there is eviden...
OBJECTIVES: Assisted suicide in Switzerland is mainly performed by right-to-die societies. Medical i...
cians–American Society of Internal Medicine rightly emphasize that palliative care should be the sta...
Although assisted dying has been most commonly presented within a medicalised framework, the notion ...
BACKGROUND: Since the enactment of the euthanasia law in the Netherlands, there has been a lively pu...
Despite growing legal and medical support for assisted dying, many healthcare professionals do not w...
The November 8, 1994 passage of Oregon\u27s Measure 16, which permits physicians to comply with the ...