| Literature DB >> 19961568 |
Yanna Van Wesemael1, Joachim Cohen, Bregje D Onwuteaka-Philipsen, Johan Bilsen, Luc Deliens.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg have adopted laws decriminalizing euthanasia under strict conditions of prudent practice. These laws stipulate, among other things, that the attending physician should consult an independent colleague to judge whether the substantive criteria of due care have been met. In this context initiatives were taken in the Netherlands and Belgium to establish specialized services providing such consultants: Support and Consultation for Euthanasia in the Netherlands (SCEN) and Life End Information Forum (LEIF) in Belgium. The aim of this study is to describe and compare these initiatives.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19961568 PMCID: PMC2797003 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-9-220
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
development and foundation of LEIF and SCEN
| Development & Foundation | LEIF | SCEN |
|---|---|---|
| Initiators | Initiative of individuals with experience in end-of-life care and the pluralistic association 'Right to Die with Dignity'* | Initiative of the Royal Dutch Medical Association and the Association of General Practitioners † |
| Year of founding | In 2003, 6 months after the euthanasia law * | In 1997, before the euthanasia law ‡ |
| Covering region | Provided for the 6 provinces in Flanders* | First a pilot project in Amsterdam (SCEA) in 1997, since 1999 in the rest of the country ‡ |
* Source: Interview with the director and training moderator of LEIF and Distelmans W: LEIF: het LevensEinde InformatieForum (LEIF: the Life End Information Forum). Neuron 2008, 13 (3):144-146.
† Source: http://knmg.artsennet.nl
‡ Source: Onwuteaka-Philipsen B, van der Wal G: Support and consultation for general practitioners concerning euthanasia: the SCEA project. Health Policy 2001, 56:33-48.
Jansen-van der Weide M, Onwuteaka-Philipsen B, van der Wal G: Implementation of the project 'Support and Consultation on Euthanasia in The Netherlands' (SCEN). Health Policy 2004, 69:365-373.
aims and tasks of LEIF and SCEN
| Tasks | LEIF | SCEN |
|---|---|---|
| * Provide information and support about euthanasia to | * Provide information and support about euthanasia to | |
| * Provide consultation to physicians in euthanasia requests * | ||
| Based on the law, when doing a consultation in a euthanasia request, the LEIF physicians has to ‡: | Based on the law, when doing a consultation in a euthanasia request, the SCEN physician has to § | |
* Source: interview with the director and training moderator of LEIF
† source: http://knmg.artsennet.nl
‡ Source: Law concerning euthanasia May 28 Wet betreffende euthanasie, 28 mei 2002. Belgisch Staatsblad 2002 juni 2002 [Belgian official collection of the laws June 22 2002] 2002, 2002009590
§Source: Termination of Life on Request and Assisted Suicide (Review Procedures) Act April 1 Wet toetsing levensbeeindiging op verzoek en hulp bij zelfdoding 1 april, 2002.
functioning and organisation of SCEN and LEIF
| Functioning & Organisation | LEIF | SCEN |
|---|---|---|
| Selection criteria | * 5 years experience in practice * | * 5 years experience in practice † |
| Training | 24 hours spread over 5 modules in 28 weeks | 22.5 hours spread over 3 days in 5 weeks |
| Content of modules ‡: | Content of modules § | |
| Intervisions ‡ | Intervisions † | |
| Organisation | Comes under the non-profit organisation End-of-life care Academy and has 1 central secretariat for Flanders and Brussels * | Comes under a department of the Royal Dutch Medical Association and is subdivided in 23 districts throughout the Netherlands. There is a consultant network per district † |
| Contact | One central telephone number at LEIF secretariat, permanently available. LEIF physicians can also be contacted directly ‡ | One central telephone number per district, during office hours † |
| Consultations | Work with guidelines received during training and use the registration form of the Federal Control and Evaluation Committee as a checklist for the criteria of due care * | Follow a written consultation protocol and have a checklist for writing the report |
| Expenses | No standard compensation is provided. LEIF physicians sometimes charge the price of a normal consultation * | A standard compensation of 280€ is provided via the health insurance of the patient to the SCEN physician after the SCEN physician files a report || |
| Control | A guidance group, consisting of medical doctors, academics, ethics, experts in palliative care, nurses and actors, acts as a sounding board for LEIF ‡ | An advice council, consisting of medical doctors, academics, a medical advisor and the project leader of SCEN, guards the objectives of the SCEN program † |
| Support | No more direct financial support after 2007¶ | Annually 1.000.000€ support from the Dutch government || |
* Source: interview with the director and training moderator of LEIF
† Source: http://knmg.artsennet.nl
‡ Source: http://www.leif.be
§Source: overview of the KNMG training for SCEN physicians, KNMG, November 2008
|| Source: Information obtained by email from the district coordinator of SCEN
¶Source: Information obtained by email from the LEIF secretariat