Literature DB >> 23532778

Euthanasia is not medical treatment.

J Donald Boudreau1, Margaret A Somerville.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION OR
BACKGROUND: The public assumes that if euthanasia and assisted suicide were to be legalized they would be carried out by physicians. SOURCES OF DATA: In furthering critical analysis, we supplement the discourse in the ethics and palliative care literature with that from medical education and evolving jurisprudence. AREAS OF AGREEMENT: Both proponents and opponents agree that the values of respect for human life and for individuals' autonomy are relevant to the debate. AREAS OF CONTROVERSY: Advocates of euthanasia and assisted suicide give priority to the right to personal autonomy and avoid discussions of harmful impacts of these practices on medicine, law and society. Opponents give priority to respect for life and identify such harmful effects. These both require euthanasia to remain legally prohibited. GROWING POINTS: Proposals are emerging that if society legalizes euthanasia it should not be mandated to physicians. AREAS TIMELY FOR DEVELOPING RESEARCH: The impact of characterizing euthanasia as 'medical treatment' on physicians' professional identity and on the institutions of medicine and law should be examined in jurisdictions where assisted suicide and euthanasia have been de-criminalized.

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Keywords:  assisted suicide; euthanasia; healing; medical legislation; palliative care; suffering

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23532778     DOI: 10.1093/bmb/ldt010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br Med Bull        ISSN: 0007-1420            Impact factor:   4.291


  4 in total

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Authors:  Tamer Akça; Süha Aydın
Journal:  Ulus Cerrahi Derg       Date:  2013-09-01

2.  Does It Matter How We Die? Ethical and Legal Issues Raised by Combining Euthanasia and Organ Transplantation.

Authors:  Margaret Somerville
Journal:  Linacre Q       Date:  2019-09-10

3.  Representations of palliative care, euthanasia and assisted dying within advocacy declarations.

Authors:  Hamilton Inbadas; José Miguel Carrasco; David Clark
Journal:  Mortality (Abingdon)       Date:  2019-02-04

4.  Validation of the Greek Version of Euthanasia Attitude Scale (EAS) in Greek Medical Doctors.

Authors:  Maria Malliarou; Vasileios Tzenetidis; Iokasti Papathanasiou; Kiriaki Vourdami; Nikolaos Tzenetidis; Athanasios Nikolentzos; Pavlos Sarafis
Journal:  Nurs Rep       Date:  2022-04-16
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