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  1. Euthanasia and assisted suicide: An in-depth review of relevant historical aspects

    3. Evolution of euthanasia and assisted suicide: digging into historical events. To understand the evolution and relevance of these concepts should analyze the history of euthanasia and assisted suicide; from the emergence of the term, going through its first manifestations in antiquity; mentioning the conceptions of great thinkers such as Plato and Hippocrates; going through the role of the ...

  2. Legalizing euthanasia or assisted suicide: the illusion of safeguards

    Abstract. Euthanasia or assisted suicide—and sometimes both—have been legalized in a small number of countries and states. In all jurisdictions, laws and safeguards were put in place to prevent abuse and misuse of these practices. Prevention measures have included, among others, explicit consent by the person requesting euthanasia ...

  3. Euthanasia: Right to life vs right to die

    The word euthanasia, originated in Greece means a good death 1.Euthanasia encompasses various dimensions, from active (introducing something to cause death) to passive (withholding treatment or supportive measures); voluntary (consent) to involuntary (consent from guardian) and physician assisted (where physician's prescribe the medicine and patient or the third party administers the ...

  4. (PDF) Euthanasia: An Understanding

    1996). Usually, 'euthanasia' is defined in a broad sense, encompassing. all decisions (of doctors or others) intended to hasten or to bring. about the death of a person (by act or omission) in ...

  5. Euthanasia and assisted suicide: An in-depth review of ...

    Abstract. End-of-life care is an increasingly relevant topic due to advances in biomedical research and the establishment of new disciplines in evidence-based medicine and bioethics. Euthanasia and assisted suicide are two terms widely discussed in medicine, which cause displeasure on many occasions and cause relief on others.

  6. Euthanasia and assisted dying: what is the current position and what

    Assisted dying is a general term that incorporates both physician-assisted dying and voluntary active euthanasia.Voluntary active euthanasia includes a physician (or third person) intentionally ending a person's life normally through the administration of drugs, at that person's voluntary and competent request. 2,3 Facilitating a person's death without their prior consent incorporates ...

  7. (PDF) Euthanasia: A good death or an act of mercy ...

    Euthanasia: A good death or an act of mercy killing: A global scenario. November 2021. Clinical Ethics 17 (2) DOI: 10.1177/14777509211061844. Authors: Jagadish Rao Padubidri. Kastuba Medical ...

  8. Nurses' Perceptions and Attitudes About Euthanasia: A Scoping Review

    Nurses play an essential role in the care of patients requesting euthanasia. The phrase "nurses' involvement" refers to many different aspects, such as the role and experiences of nurses while receiving the requests and reporting to the physicians, and their participation in the decision-making process (Tamayo-Velázquez et al., 2012).It can also mean their presence and assistance during ...

  9. Euthanasia: A controversial debate : Journal of Family Medicine ...

    Euthanasia: A controversial debate. As the word indicates, euthanasia is derived from the Greek word "euthanatos" meaning "early death.". This term has such countless debates that it has incited emotive reactions both among the clinical practicians and people in general. According to the House of Lords Select Committee on Medical Ethics ...

  10. Euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide: a systematic review of

    This study aimed at examining the approval rate of the medical students' regarding active euthanasia, passive euthanasia, and physician-assisted-suicide over the last ten years. To do so, the arguments and variables affecting students' choices were examined and a systematic review was conducted, using PubMed and Web of Science databases ...

  11. Arguments in Support and Against Euthanasia

    The aim of this article is to present and confront the arguments in support of euthanasia and physician assisted suicide, and the arguments against. The arguments for and against euthanasia are listed and discussed to literature cited. Euthanasia is an act of mercy, and, basically means to take a deliberate action with the express intention of ...

  12. Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide: A Guide to the Evidence

    Briefing Papers: Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide (Anscombe Bioethics Centre, Oxford: 2021). On the changing social attitude to those living with dementia and how euthanasia poses a threat to living and dying well with dementia, see: Matthews, Pia. 'Dignity in Living: Addressing Euthanasia by Affirming Patient Personhood in Dementia'.

  13. Euthanasia: A Study Into The Ethical And Legal Dimensions

    Euthanasia, or physician-assisted suicide, raises several questions regarding legality and ethics. On one hand, patients should have the right to control their demise- (the right to die with dignity is an intrinsic facet of the right to life under Article 21), whereas terminal illness which brings not only an enormous amount of pain but also emotional suffering and psychological agony ...

  14. (PDF) review article on euthanasia

    Active euthanasia is. defined. as any treatment initiated by a p hysician, intent of hastening the death of another. terminally ill, with the motive of relieving that person from. great suffering ...

  15. (PDF) Euthanasia

    Euthanasia (from Greek: εὐθανασία 'good de good death'good de : εὖ, eu 'good de well, good'good de + θάνατος, thanatos 'good de death'good de) is the practice of intentionally ...

  16. Understanding why patients request euthanasia when it is illegal: a

    Regardless of the legal status of euthanasia, terminal patients cared for by palliative care teams often request from health care professionals (HCPs) that their life be terminated. 1-9 An integral part of the definition of euthanasia adopted by the European Association for Palliative Care includes a person voluntarily and competently formulating a request themselves to a doctor (or other ...

  17. Euthanasia and assisted suicide: An in-depth review of relevant

    Euthanasia and assisted suicide are two topics discussed throughout history, mainly because they fall within the scope of life as a human right, which has been universally defended for many years [ 1 ]. However, the mean of the word euthanasia as good death generates conflicts at social, moral, and ethical levels.

  18. An Ethical Review of Euthanasia and Physician-assisted Suicide

    A slight majority of the physicians (56, 8%) believe that active euthanasia is ethically unacceptable, while 43, 2% is for another solution (35, 2% took a viewpoint that it is completely ethically acceptable, while the remaining 8% considered it ethically acceptable in certain cases). From the other side, 56, 8% of respondents answered ...

  19. Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide Research Paper

    Euthanasia is currently illegal and punishable as murder throughout the United States. Assisted suicide is a felony akin to manslaughter in most states, proscribed either by statute or court interpretation of the common law. The federal government has outlawed the use of federal funds in assisted suicide.

  20. Using simulation to teach nursing students how to deal with a

    Nursing students are confronted with euthanasia during their internship and certainly during their later career but they feel inadequately prepared in dealing with a euthanasia request. This study presents a simulation module focused on euthanasia and evaluates nursing students' perceptions after they have completed the simulation practice. The 'euthanasia module' consisted of a preparatory ...

  21. Understanding why patients request euthanasia when it is illegal: a

    Introduction. Regardless of the legal status of euthanasia, terminal patients cared for by palliative care teams often request from health care professionals (HCPs) that their life be terminated. 1 -9 An integral part of the definition of euthanasia adopted by the European Association for Palliative Care includes a person voluntarily and competently formulating a request themselves to a ...

  22. France is proposing to allow terminally ill patients to take lethal

    Euthanasia involves doctors or other health practitioners giving patients who meet certain criteria a lethal injection at their own request. Assisted suicide is allowed in Switzerland and Portugal ...

  23. Euthanasia: A Brief History and Perspectives in India

    Abstract. Passive euthanasia (Good death, easy death, right to die, mercy killing) is one of the major issues developed with progress of human race. Euthanasia elicits strong emotions as it is ...

  24. Vatican Says Gender Change and Surrogacy Are Threats to Human Dignity

    Ettore Ferrari/EPA, via Shutterstock. The Vatican on Monday issued a new document approved by Pope Francis stating that the church believes that gender fluidity and transition surgery, as well as ...

  25. Two Decades of Research on Euthanasia from the Netherlands. What Have

    Euthanasia, physician-assisted suicide, and other medical practices involving the end of life in the Netherlands, 1990-1995. New England Journal of Medicine 335(22): 1699-1705. Verkerk, M., E. van Wijlick, J. Legemaate, and A. de Graeff. 2007. A national guideline for palliative sedation in the Netherlands. Journal of ...

  26. (Pdf) an Analytical Study on Euthanasia and Its Possible Impact in

    an analytical study on euthanasia and its possible impact in india; with special reference to recent approval of passive euthanasia May 2019 International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research ...