Doctors backtrack on assisted sui- cide. BMJ 2006;333:64.Sommerville A. Changes in BMA policy on assisted dying. BMJ 2005; 331:686-8.Somerville A. Changes in BMA policy on assisted dying. BMJ. 2005; 331: 686-8.Sommerville A. Changes in BMA policy on assisted dying. BMJ 2005; 331(...
Changes in BMA policy on assisted dying. Reports that in June 2005, the BMA became the third UK medical organization to withdraw its opposition to the legalization of assisted dying. Reference to ... Sommerville,Ann - 《Bmj British Medical Journal》 被引量: 14发表: 2005年 The Continuing ...
The lurking question, however, has been what would happen if any jurisdiction that allowed assisted dying could show that slippery slopes could be avoided The US state of Oregon seems to have an assisted dying system without appreciable problems. Compared with other people dying in Oregon, patients...
The re-proposed “Assisted Dying with Dignity Act,” which would allow patients with no hope of recovery to end their lives with physicians’ help, has been met with a backlash from the medical community. Doctors argued that assisted dying does not promote patient self-determination and undermine...
The authors review the recent empirical and theoretical literature on physician-assisted dying (PAD) since implementation of the Oregon Death With Dignity ... S R,Sears,A L,... - 《Health Psychology Official Journal of the Division of Health Psychology American Psychological Association》 被引量:...
So says a leading media outlet in theUnited States.Canadian media offer an alternate position: PMJustin Trudeauand the Liberals promote assisted dying, therefore our media support the policy. Yes,National Postand several others in the mainstream have offered a degree of criticism. But nowhere near...
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In September, afterObserverjournalist Sonia Sodhaposted on X/Twitterthat “it’s crazy to believe something so complex [as assisted dying] should be fast-tracked legislatively using a Private Members’ Bill”, the Labour MP and former Chair of the Committee on Standards Chris Bryantpopped upto ...
I once had a colleague who owned several assisted living properties share with me something he regularly explained to his sales staff. He would tell them, “never forget, that even on your most successful sale it is most likely your customer will not be getting what they want.” They want...
It includes the examination of: current UK law and policy documents; transcripts of the historical and contemporary House of Lords debates; a case study of a highly influential organisation (Dignity in Dying) who campaign to legalise assisted dying, and three focus group discussions with Death ...