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The views of adults with Huntington’s disease on assisted dying:a qualitative exploration

The views of adults with Huntington’s disease on assisted dying:a qualitative exploration

... (including assisted dying) was poor and participants were often reluctant to discuss the issue with their ...where assisted dying is ...

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Secularity, abortion, assisted dying and the future of conscientious objection: modelling the relationship between attitudes

Secularity, abortion, assisted dying and the future of conscientious objection: modelling the relationship between attitudes

... and assisted dying, and support for conscientious objection ...to assisted dying and conscientious objec- ...as assisted dying and conscientious ...

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How, when and why do religious actors use public reason? The case of assisted dying in Britain

How, when and why do religious actors use public reason? The case of assisted dying in Britain

... to assisted dying had been based ‘on theistic grounds’ (Rostant-Bell, 2014), a closer reading of the arguments made by religious actors shows that groups using overtly theological claims tended to be small ...

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Reporting and scrutiny of reported cases in four jurisdictions where assisted dying is lawful : A review of the evidence in the Netherlands, Belgium, Oregon and Switzerland

Reporting and scrutiny of reported cases in four jurisdictions where assisted dying is lawful : A review of the evidence in the Netherlands, Belgium, Oregon and Switzerland

... 2 In this article we examine the reporting requirements in four jurisdictions in which assisted dying (euthanasia and/or assisted suicide) is legally regulated: the Netherlands, Belgium, Oregon and ...

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When is hastened death considered suicide? A systematically conducted literature review about palliative care professionals’ experiences where assisted dying is legal

When is hastened death considered suicide? A systematically conducted literature review about palliative care professionals’ experiences where assisted dying is legal

... where assisted dying is ...utilises assisted dying, or hastens death ...death, assisted dying and suicide with patients receiving palliative ...

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Concepts of mental capacity for patients requesting assisted suicide: a qualitative analysis of expert evidence presented to the Commission on Assisted Dying

Concepts of mental capacity for patients requesting assisted suicide: a qualitative analysis of expert evidence presented to the Commission on Assisted Dying

... of assisted suicide can have a bearing on individual ideas about mental capacity, particularly the standard required for possession of capacity ...of assisted suicide is a matter for society to decide ...

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Euthanasia and assisted dying: what is the current position and what are the key arguments informing the debate?

Euthanasia and assisted dying: what is the current position and what are the key arguments informing the debate?

... This argument is often associated, but not fully equated, with religious and cultural traditions that generally object to assisted death, because human life view ed as God’s sovereign creation. From a religious ...

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Comparative reflections upon the Assisted Dying Bill 2013: a plea for a more European approach

Comparative reflections upon the Assisted Dying Bill 2013: a plea for a more European approach

... the Assisted Dying Bill 2013 appears to envisage a much greater degree of participation by the assisting healthcare ...assisting dying and require urgent ...

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Assessing attitudes towards medical assisted dying in Canadian family medicine residents: a cross-sectional study

Assessing attitudes towards medical assisted dying in Canadian family medicine residents: a cross-sectional study

... training programs in Canada, we were unable to recruit residents from Western Canada and the Maritimes. Poor response rates are not uncommon for national surveys of residents in Canada; a recent national resi- dent ...

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Should assisted dying be legalised?

Should assisted dying be legalised?

... It could be argued that a doctor’s fundamental duty is to alleviate forms of suffering in the best interests of the patient. The avoidance of physical pain, as an obvious manifestation of suffering, might explain why ...

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Family members' experiences of assisted dying:A systematic literature review with thematic synthesis

Family members' experiences of assisted dying:A systematic literature review with thematic synthesis

... after assisted dying (24, 28, ...of assisted dying is growing in many countries (38), it seemed that families reported different accounts of their perception of social ...support ...

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A Legislation Review: Bill C-14 “Euthanasia or Assisted Dying”

A Legislation Review: Bill C-14 “Euthanasia or Assisted Dying”

... new doctor-assisted suicide legislation. This proposition of including additional requirements will benefit the quality of the legislation and ease the minds of more individuals and their families. The following ...

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Attitudes towards assisted dying are influenced by question wording and order: a survey experiment

Attitudes towards assisted dying are influenced by question wording and order: a survey experiment

... The full questionnaires translated into English may be accessed in Additional file 1. The two versions on ques- tion wording were designed in line with questions used in previous surveys in Norway [4, 6]; we have ...

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The effectiveness of legal safeguards in jurisdictions that allow assisted dying

The effectiveness of legal safeguards in jurisdictions that allow assisted dying

... 163 T Smets et al, ÔReporting of euthanasia in medical practice in Flanders, Belgium: cross sectional analysis of reported and unreported casesÕ, British Medical Journal 341, 2010, p c5174, table 1. See also, K Chambaere ...

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Survey of doctors' opinions of the legalisation of physician assisted suicide

Survey of doctors' opinions of the legalisation of physician assisted suicide

... the dying, rated themselves as more religious, and had read at least some of the Bill were less likely to report being prepared to assist in ...of assisted dying and being prepared to facilitate this ...

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Treatment, Palliative Care or Euthanasia? Comparing

Treatment, Palliative Care or Euthanasia? Comparing

... Keywords: euthanasia; veterinary ethics; medical ethics; end-of-life; assisted suicide; palliative care; 22.. assisted dying; moral stress.[r] ...

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Do religious justifications distort policy debates? Some empirics on the case for public reason

Do religious justifications distort policy debates? Some empirics on the case for public reason

... to dispense with as they please), the prevailing discourse has mostly fulfilled the public reason criterion. Campaigners in favour of legalisation have typically based their case on arguments grounded in the secular ...

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This moral coil: a cross-sectional survey of Canadian medical student attitudes toward medical assistance in dying

This moral coil: a cross-sectional survey of Canadian medical student attitudes toward medical assistance in dying

... Given the nationwide legislation legalizing MAiD, the authors of this manuscript believe that Canadians have a right to this service within the existing legal framework. One of the major factors in striving toward ...

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Kristine_Falk_Master_s_Paper.pdf

Kristine_Falk_Master_s_Paper.pdf

... of assisted dying, as all too often these meanings are used interchangeably and thus ...Physician Assisted Suicide (PAS) occurs when a physician prescribes a lethal dose of a substance with the ...

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The Art of Dying

The Art of Dying

... Medicine today defines a “good death” as the experience of as little physical pain as possible. The practice of euthanasia and physician assisted suicide are just two examples ways to provide such a “good death.” ...

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