Objectives 1. Identify terms used to describe assisted suicide in Washington state home hospice services. 2. Evaluate impact of culture and location on interpretation of experiences of patients’ suicide and hastened death in hospice care. 3. Provide recommendations for professionals to address concerns about suicide and hastened death in home hospice care where assisted suicide legislation has been enacted. Methods A qualitative study using semi-structured interviews has been undertaken in a US state where physicians are legally able to prescribe a lethal dose of medications for mentally competent patients who request them. Professionals were interviewed about their experiences with patients who died by suicide, interpretations of suicide a...
Despite a preference among Canadians to die at home, the majority of expected deaths in British Colu...
International audienceObjectivesWhilst euthanasia and assisted suicide are forbidden by French Law, ...
Background: Concerns regarding personal, professional, administrative, and institutional implication...
CONTEXT: Many jurisdictions around the world have passed medical aid in dying (MAID) laws allowing c...
Background: Laws allowing assisted suicide and euthanasia have been implemented in many locations ar...
cians–American Society of Internal Medicine rightly emphasize that palliative care should be the sta...
Oregon\u27s Death with Dignity Act (ODDA), which legalized physician-assisted suicide (PAS) for term...
Graduation date: 2010Oregon residents with a terminal illness have had the option to use aid-in-dyin...
An online confidential and anonymous survey of California\u27s hospice social workers\u27 attitudes,...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004Dying on one's own terms involves coordination across...
abstract: Death with Dignity is a concept that initially began as a set of philosophical and ethical...
People are living with congenital anomalies, chronic diseases, and disabilities. It is universally a...
Assisted suicide in Switzerland is mainly performed by right-to-die societies. Medical involvement i...
In recent years, assisted suicide has been legalized in four states for those who are terminally ill...
Physician-assisted suicide, legalized in many states is becoming an option for patients diagnosed wi...
Despite a preference among Canadians to die at home, the majority of expected deaths in British Colu...
International audienceObjectivesWhilst euthanasia and assisted suicide are forbidden by French Law, ...
Background: Concerns regarding personal, professional, administrative, and institutional implication...
CONTEXT: Many jurisdictions around the world have passed medical aid in dying (MAID) laws allowing c...
Background: Laws allowing assisted suicide and euthanasia have been implemented in many locations ar...
cians–American Society of Internal Medicine rightly emphasize that palliative care should be the sta...
Oregon\u27s Death with Dignity Act (ODDA), which legalized physician-assisted suicide (PAS) for term...
Graduation date: 2010Oregon residents with a terminal illness have had the option to use aid-in-dyin...
An online confidential and anonymous survey of California\u27s hospice social workers\u27 attitudes,...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004Dying on one's own terms involves coordination across...
abstract: Death with Dignity is a concept that initially began as a set of philosophical and ethical...
People are living with congenital anomalies, chronic diseases, and disabilities. It is universally a...
Assisted suicide in Switzerland is mainly performed by right-to-die societies. Medical involvement i...
In recent years, assisted suicide has been legalized in four states for those who are terminally ill...
Physician-assisted suicide, legalized in many states is becoming an option for patients diagnosed wi...
Despite a preference among Canadians to die at home, the majority of expected deaths in British Colu...
International audienceObjectivesWhilst euthanasia and assisted suicide are forbidden by French Law, ...
Background: Concerns regarding personal, professional, administrative, and institutional implication...