2019
DOI: 10.1136/medethics-2019-105564
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Experiences with counselling to people who wish to be able to self-determine the timing and manner of one’s own end of life: a qualitative in-depth interview study

Abstract: BackgroundIn the Netherlands, Foundation De Einder offers counselling to people who wish to be able to self-determine the timing and manner of their end of life.AimThis study explores the experiences with counselling that counselees receive(d) from counsellors facilitated by Foundation De Einder.MethodsOpen coding and inductive analysis of in-depth interviews with 17 counselees.ResultsCounselling ranged from solely receiving information about lethal medication to combining this with psychological counselling a… Show more

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“…This might make it impossible to involve these mental health-care professionals. It might also lead people with psychiatric suffering to contact a counselor with whom they can discuss the wish to self-determine the timing and manner of your own life in an open manner (Hagens et al, 2019).…”
Section: Who Passes Away Through Med?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This might make it impossible to involve these mental health-care professionals. It might also lead people with psychiatric suffering to contact a counselor with whom they can discuss the wish to self-determine the timing and manner of your own life in an open manner (Hagens et al, 2019).…”
Section: Who Passes Away Through Med?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, suicides do not always need to occur through mutilating methods, nor have to occur in solitary and isolated circumstances. In the Netherlands, several organizations offer counseling to be able to self-determine the timing and manner of your end of life (Hagens et al, 2014(Hagens et al, , 2017(Hagens et al, , 2019. This demedicalized assistance in suicide (DAS) exists of having conversations about the wish to end life, offering moral support, and/or providing general information on methods how to end your life in a nonviolent and nonmutilating manner (Hagens et al, 2017).…”
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