Responses to assisted suicide requests: an interview study with Swiss palliative care physicians

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Gamondi, Claudia [1 ,2 ]
Borasio, Gian Domenico [1 ]
Oliver, Pam [3 ]
Preston, Nancy [4 ]
Payne, Sheila [4 ]
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[1] CHU Vaudois, Dept Med, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland
[2] Oncol Inst Southern Switzerland, Palliat & Support Care Clin, Bellinzona, Ticino, Switzerland
[3] Director Pam Oliver Ltd, Res & Evaluat, Waiheke Isl, New Zealand
[4] Univ Lancaster, Int Observ End Life Care, Lancaster, England
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EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; HASTENED DEATH; WHITE PAPER; EUTHANASIA; END; EXPERIENCES; HOSPICE; DESIRE; LIFE;
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10.1136/bmjspcare-2016-001291
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Objectives Assisted suicide in Switzerland is mainly performed by right-to-die societies. Medical involvement is limited to the prescription of the drug and certification of eligibility. Palliative care has traditionally been perceived as generally opposed to assisted suicide, but little is known about palliative care physicians' involvement in assisted suicide practices. This paper aims to describe their perspectives and involvement in assisted suicide practices. Methods A qualitative interview study was conducted with 23 palliative care physicians across Switzerland. Thematic analysis was used to interpret data. Results Swiss palliative care physicians regularly receive assisted suicide requests while none reported having received specific training in managing these requests. Participants reported being involved in assisted suicide decision making most were not willing to prescribe the lethal drug. After advising patients of the limits on their involvement in assisted suicide, the majority explored the origins of the patient's request and offered alternatives. Many participants struggled to reconcile their understanding of palliative care principles with patients' wishes to exercise their autonomy. The majority of participants had no direct contact with right-to-die societies, many desired better collaboration. A desire was voiced for a more structured debate on assisted suicide availability in hospitals and clearer legal and institutional frameworks. Conclusions The Swiss model of assisted suicide gives palliative care physicians opportunities to develop roles which are compatible with each practitioner's values, but may not correspond to patients' expectations. Specific education for all palliative care professionals and more structured ways to manage communication about assisted suicide are warranted.
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