Donahoe, RN, "Letter to a Physician From a Dying Patient" (231:50, 1975): Dear impatient patient anxious to slide Into the abyss, dark and wide, Why don't you let THE MAN decide? He may not be ready to ring your bell Why give up? Fight like hell! Who knows what tomorrow may ...
Physician-Assisted Dying: The Case for Palliative Care and Patient Choice, by T. Quill and M. Battindoi:10.1080/15528030.2011.570667Kimberly D. Acquaviva PhDMSWJournal of Religion Spirituality & Aging
Sociology of Health & IllnessPhysician-Assisted Dying: The Case for Palliative Care and Patient Choice. Quill T, Battin M (eds), Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004. C Seale - 《Sociology of Health & Illness》 被引量: 1发表: 2006年 Physician-assisted Dying. The Case...
Physician-Assisted Death in Perspective: Physician Assistance in Dying Without an Explicit Request by the Patient A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "Physician-Assisted Death: Time to Move Beyond Yes or No," by J. Downar et al. in a 2014 issue. AVD Heide 被引...
Death and Dying;Physicians and Surgeons. Some patients who decide that they wish to commit suicide are unable or unwilling to accomplish the act without assistance from their physician. Physician-assisted suicide helps them to die under conditions, and at the time, that they wish. PAS is current...
A bill to legalize physician-assisted suicide in the UK recently made significant progress in the British House of Lords and will be reintroduced in the future. Until now there has been little discussion of the clinical implications of physician-assisted
In Australia, the term VAD is used for the practice of physician-assisted dying, and the law prioritizes PAS above euthanasia. Health care practitioners can only use euthanasia when the patient has a medical condition that excludes PAS, for example, when the patient can no longer swallow.” ...
Glucksberg: Patient Autonomy v. Cultural Mores in Physician-Assisted Suicide dying patients well, nor do they give support to the families who often must stand by helplessly when end-of-life wishes of a patient are not honored... R Frank,KK Anselmi - 《Journal of Nursing Law》 被引量: ...
Depression is common at the end of life, and there is longstanding concern that it may affect terminally ill patients’ decisions to request physician-assisted death (PAD). However, it is difficult for clinicians to determine the role of depression in a patient's PAD request. A recent case ...
Alternative terms proposed include “physician-assisted end of life,”“medical assistance in dying,” exercising the “right to die,” and “dignity in death.” These terms are viewed by many as depicting more accurately a planned process that involves patients and their medical personnel, ...