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Citation

Georges JJ, Onwuteaka-Philipsen BD, van der Wal G, Van Der Heide A, Van Der Maas PJ. Int. J. Med. 2006; 8(1): 48-56.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, International Medical Publishing Group)

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Abstract

OBJECTIVEs - To evaluate the possible determinants of euthanasia and assisted suicide, presenting data on symptoms and their treatment, and end-of-life care in two groups of patients, i.e those who request euthanasia and those who did not request euthanasia. Design - Qualitative methods with interviews. Setting - Department of Public and Occupational Health. VU Medical Centre, Amsterdam and University of Medical Centre, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

METHOD - Data on terminally ill cancer patients who died after their request was granted and euthanasia had been performed were compared with those of terminally ill cancer patients who did not request euthanasia.

RESULTS - The results show that the prevalence and severity of symptoms e.g., pain, feeling unwell, nausea, was higher in patients who died after their request was granted and euthanasia had been performed. No differences concerning the treatment of symptoms or the care provided were found between the two groups.

CONCLUSION - The results suggest that the practice of euthanasia is mainly related to the patient's suffering. © International Medical Publishing Group.


Language: en

Keywords

adult; human; female; male; aged; prevalence; assisted suicide; Euthanasia; interview; Netherlands; disease severity; qualitative research; Cancer; Palliative care; review; euthanasia; terminal disease; medical decision making; terminal care; cancer patient; medical specialist; symptom; Suffering; cancer palliative therapy; Empirical evidence; Terminal illness

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