2021
DOI: 10.1136/bmjspcare-2021-003080
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Wish to die and hasten death in palliative care: a cross-sectional study factor analysis

Abstract: ObjectivesThe wish to die (WTD) is a complex experience sometimes accompanied by intention to hasten death. The aim of this study is to identify the predictive factors for WTD and hastening death intention (HDI) in Spanish patients with advanced illness.MethodsThis is a subanalysis of a larger cross-sectional study conducted on patients experiencing advanced illness (N=201). Sociodemographic data and data related to symptom burden (Edmonton Symptom Assessment System-Revised), depressive and anxious symptoms (H… Show more

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“…Concepts such as depression, anxiety, spirituality, quality of life, functional status, and physical symptoms were identified as the main concepts assessed along with the will to die (e.g., Belar et al, 2021; Bernard et al, 2017; Freeman et al, 2016; Guerrero-Torrelles et al., 2017). This information is very relevant as it provides clues as to which concepts are most appropriate to assess alongside the will to die in order to better understand its complexity and which factors might be related to its variation over time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concepts such as depression, anxiety, spirituality, quality of life, functional status, and physical symptoms were identified as the main concepts assessed along with the will to die (e.g., Belar et al, 2021; Bernard et al, 2017; Freeman et al, 2016; Guerrero-Torrelles et al., 2017). This information is very relevant as it provides clues as to which concepts are most appropriate to assess alongside the will to die in order to better understand its complexity and which factors might be related to its variation over time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%