| Literature DB >> 29502099 |
David Gibbes Miller1, Rebecca Dresser1,2, Scott Y H Kim1.
Abstract
Authorising euthanasia and assisted suicide with advance euthanasia directives (AEDs) is permitted, yet debated, in the Netherlands. We focus on a recent controversial case in which a Dutch woman with Alzheimer's disease was euthanised based on her AED. A Dutch euthanasia review committee found that the physician performing the euthanasia failed to follow due care requirements for euthanasia and assisted suicide. This case is notable because it is the first case to trigger a criminal investigation since the 2002 Dutch euthanasia law was enacted. Thus far, only brief descriptions of the case have been reported in English language journals and media. We provide a detailed description of the case, review the main challenges of preparing and applying AEDs for persons with dementia and briefly assess the adequacy of the current oversight system governing AEDs. © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2019. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted.Entities:
Keywords: capacity; dementia; euthanasia; living wills/advance directives
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29502099 PMCID: PMC6120810 DOI: 10.1136/medethics-2017-104644
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Ethics ISSN: 0306-6800 Impact factor: 2.903