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Assisted Suicide (Physician Assisted Suicide)

176  relevant articles (2 outcomes, 11 trials/studies) found for this Therapy

Description: Provision (by a physician or other health professional, or by a family member or friend) of support and/or means that gives a patient the power to terminate his or her own life. (from APA, Thesaurus of Psychological Index Terms, 8th ed).

Also Known As:
Physician Assisted Suicide; Suicide, Assisted; Medically Assisted Suicides; Suicide, Medically Assisted; Suicides, Medically Assisted; Assisted Death; Assisted Deaths; Assisted Suicides; Deaths, Assisted; Physician-Assisted Suicides; Suicide, Physician-Assisted; Suicides, Assisted; Suicides, Physician-Assisted; Death, Assisted; Medically Assisted Suicide; Physician-Assisted Suicide

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Experts

1. Nau, Jean-Yves: 2 articles (04/2007 - 03/2007)
2. Ganzini, Linda: 2 articles (09/2006 - 01/2006)
3. Beer, Tomasz M: 2 articles (09/2006 - 01/2006)
4. Saunders, J M: 2 articles (01/2001 - 11/2000)
5. Fainsinger, Robin L: 1 article (05/2007)
6. Macmillan, Karen: 1 article (05/2007)
7. Clinch, Jennifer J: 1 article (05/2007)
8. Allard, Pierre: 1 article (05/2007)
9. De Luca, Marina: 1 article (05/2007)
10. Chochinov, Harvey Max: 1 article (05/2007)

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11/01/1998 - "OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to describe: (a) the prevalence and content of policies on euthanasia or assisted suicide (EAS) in three different types of nursing homes; (b) specific content items of written guidelines for EAS; and (c) the prevalence of guidelines on withholding or withdrawing treatment from severely demented patients and patients in a persistent vegetative state in the nursing homes"
05/01/2008 - "Each physician received a structured questionnaire exploring what they thought of two different scenarios related to physician-assisted death: 1) intolerable suffering of patients; and 2) persistent vegetative state (PVS)"
03/01/2005 - "In Japan, "death with dignity" is a widely known term that is distinguished from "euthanasia." It is generally defined as "the act of letting a terminally ill or a patient in a persistent vegetative state die by withdrawing life-sustaining treatment on request in the form of a living will." Most Japanese people consider death with dignity a desirable way of terminating one's life and it is therefore acceptable as a "natural death" or "humane death." Originally, death with dignity was regarded as a passive intervention, but since the 1990s, its connotations have changed in western countries; people claim that voluntary active euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide should be legalized as death with dignity or the "right to die." In this paper, I examine the points and problems of this new type of death with dignity and propose an alternative version of death with dignity especially for the Japanese context, i.e"
01/01/2005 - "From the legal sanction of physician-assisted suicide, the euthanasia movement now tries to advance the legal protection for "mercy killing." Terri was diagnosed with persistent vegetative state, a term that is outdated, vague and imprecise and that likens a human being to a vegetable"
08/24/1996 - "Euthanasia, physician-assisted suicide, and persistent vegetative state."
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