2019
DOI: 10.1017/s1460396919000402
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Assisted dying in the terminally ill: an evaluation of views on euthanasia

Abstract: Introduction:The purpose of this study was to evaluate views and attitudes concerning the legality of assisted death and euthanasia in the UK and to identify the circumstances in which individuals would or would not consider assisted death.Materials and methods:The views of a sample of the general population in the UK were sought through the use of a mixed methods questionnaire open to the public for 3 weeks.Results:The responses of 117 participants were analysed using an SPSS MANOVA statistical test for quant… Show more

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“…Besides the psychological costs, families grapple with the reality that the patient will not recover from the illness. The terminal condition and its treatment processes initiate actions to alleviate the patient's suffering [4], often involving expediting the death of a terminally ill patient in a hospital setting, known as euthanasia [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides the psychological costs, families grapple with the reality that the patient will not recover from the illness. The terminal condition and its treatment processes initiate actions to alleviate the patient's suffering [4], often involving expediting the death of a terminally ill patient in a hospital setting, known as euthanasia [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%