2018
DOI: 10.1111/jpm.12475
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The attitudes, role & knowledge of mental health nurses towards euthanasia because of unbearable mental suffering in Belgium: A pilot study

Abstract: Introduction Euthanasia because of unbearable mental suffering (UMS euthanasia) has been legal in Belgium since 2002, under certain circumstances that govern careful practice. Despite the legal framework, there are specific difficulties and concerns regarding UMS euthanasia. Mental health nurses are often involved in the process, but little is known about their attitudes towards UMS euthanasia, their role and their knowledge. Aim To determine the attitudes, role and knowledge of mental health nurses regarding … Show more

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“…Therefore, and in the context of this national debate, it is important to explore the attitude of our nurses regarding euthanasia. In the study by Demedts et al 37 in Belgium, where euthanasia is legal, nurses acknowledge that they have a very important role in the entire process; however, they allude to the need for more knowledge and the elaboration of good practice guidelines. However, what about nursing students, the future health professionals?…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, and in the context of this national debate, it is important to explore the attitude of our nurses regarding euthanasia. In the study by Demedts et al 37 in Belgium, where euthanasia is legal, nurses acknowledge that they have a very important role in the entire process; however, they allude to the need for more knowledge and the elaboration of good practice guidelines. However, what about nursing students, the future health professionals?…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nurses were sympathetic to physician-assisted suicide not only to relieve unbearable suffering (Pugh et al., 2009) but also to reduce the time of suffering (Tepehan et al., 2009) and maintain personal dignity and autonomy at the end of life (Oliver et al., 2017). Demedts et al. (2018) added that unbearable and irreversible mental suffering warranted euthanasia.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En este caso, esta práctica solo puede darse si la persona es mayor de edad o menor emancipado capaz de tomar esa decisión, y cuenta con una enfermedad grave e incurable que le supone un gran sufrimiento físico o psíquico. La petición se realiza a petición propia de la persona o a través de voluntades anticipadas, pudiendo ser revocada en cualquier momento (Demedts et al, 2018). El o la médico debe informar a la persona enferma de la existencia de cuidados paliativos y, como en la legislación holandesa, consultará a un médico independiente que debe visitar a la persona y redactar un informe de valoración sobre su situación.…”
Section: La Eutanasia En Bélgicaunclassified