A survey about opinions on end-of-life issues of a population represented by 1,171 people in the waiting room of general practitioners' surgeries was conducted in a province of northern Italy. Most subjects did not consider suicide as a reasonable option even in cases of a serious and incurable disease. Moreover, subjects did not consider euthanasia as a possible option either; however, they did express an opposite attitude when considering euthanasia in a third-person perspective. People with a personal history of suicidal behavior appear to present as a different population, overall expressing more open attitudes
This study aimed at examining the approval rate of the medical students’ regarding active euthanasia...
OBJECTIVE: Public opinion and professional organisations dominate the euthanasia debate, and there i...
OBJECTIVE: Knowing the physicians' opinions on end-of-life decisions. DESIGN: In 2002, in the cont...
A survey about opinions on end-of-life issues of a population represented by 1,171 people in the wai...
The public debate about euthanasia and assisted suicide is less pronounced in Italy than in other co...
Among Italian hospital physicians and GPs, 17.9% endorsed euthanasia/assisted-suicide for terminally...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare the results of surveys about attitudes toward euthan...
Background: The problems related to requests for euthanasia by terminal patients; the variations in ...
To extend analysis of attitudes towards E/PAS in Italy, we have carried out a study on a convenience...
Ethical issues regarding patient care have recently been raised in Italy by the case of Eluana Engla...
BACKGROUND: Suicidal behaviours are relatively common among primary care patients, but suicide idea...
Abstract The objective of this study was to identify the attitude of professionals and academics in ...
A comparison of the views of geriatric medicine physicians and intensive care physicians in the Unit...
The aim of this survey was to describe the attitude of Italian oncologists towards palliative care. ...
Objective: To learn more about the attitudes of German general practitioners (GPs) concerning euthan...
This study aimed at examining the approval rate of the medical students’ regarding active euthanasia...
OBJECTIVE: Public opinion and professional organisations dominate the euthanasia debate, and there i...
OBJECTIVE: Knowing the physicians' opinions on end-of-life decisions. DESIGN: In 2002, in the cont...
A survey about opinions on end-of-life issues of a population represented by 1,171 people in the wai...
The public debate about euthanasia and assisted suicide is less pronounced in Italy than in other co...
Among Italian hospital physicians and GPs, 17.9% endorsed euthanasia/assisted-suicide for terminally...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare the results of surveys about attitudes toward euthan...
Background: The problems related to requests for euthanasia by terminal patients; the variations in ...
To extend analysis of attitudes towards E/PAS in Italy, we have carried out a study on a convenience...
Ethical issues regarding patient care have recently been raised in Italy by the case of Eluana Engla...
BACKGROUND: Suicidal behaviours are relatively common among primary care patients, but suicide idea...
Abstract The objective of this study was to identify the attitude of professionals and academics in ...
A comparison of the views of geriatric medicine physicians and intensive care physicians in the Unit...
The aim of this survey was to describe the attitude of Italian oncologists towards palliative care. ...
Objective: To learn more about the attitudes of German general practitioners (GPs) concerning euthan...
This study aimed at examining the approval rate of the medical students’ regarding active euthanasia...
OBJECTIVE: Public opinion and professional organisations dominate the euthanasia debate, and there i...
OBJECTIVE: Knowing the physicians' opinions on end-of-life decisions. DESIGN: In 2002, in the cont...