Opinions of nurses regarding Euthanasia and Medically Assisted Suicide.
Autor: | Velasco Sanz TR; Department of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Physioterapy and Podology, University Complutense of Madrid, Spain; Critical Care Department, 16267San Carlos University Hospital, Madrid, Spain; Ethics Commission College of Nursing of Madrid, Madrid, Spain., Cabrejas Casero AM; Ethics Commission College of Nursing of Madrid, Madrid, Spain; Oncology Department, Alcorcón University Hospital, Madrid, Spain., Rodríguez González Y; Ethics Commission College of Nursing of Madrid, 16268Madrid, Spain., Barbado Albaladejo JA; Ethics Commission College of Nursing of Madrid, 16857Madrid, Spain., Mower Hanlon LF; Department of Nursing, 16370Faculty of Nursing, Physioterapy and Podology, UCM., Guerra Llamas MI; Department of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Physioterapy and Podology, 16734Univerity Complutense of Madrid, Spain; Ethics Commission College of Nursing of Madrid, Spain. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Nursing ethics [Nurs Ethics] 2022 Nov-Dec; Vol. 29 (7-8), pp. 1721-1738. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Jul 02. |
DOI: | 10.1177/09697330221109940 |
Abstrakt: | Background: Safeguarding the right to die according to the principles of autonomy and freedom of each person has become more important in the last decade, therefore increasing regulation of Euthanasia and Medically Assisted Suicide (MAS). Aims: To learn the opinions that the nurses of the autonomous region of Madrid have regarding Euthanasia and Medically Assisted Suicide. Research Design: Cross-sectional descriptive study. Participants and Research Context: All registered nurses in Madrid. The study was done by means of a self-completed anonymous questionnaire. The variables studied were social-demographic, giving opinions about Euthanasia and MAS. Ethical Considerations: Each participant was assured maximum confidentiality and anonymity, ensuring the ethical principles set out in the Declaration of Helsinki, as well as in the Organic Law 3/2018, on Personal Data Protection and guarantee of digital rights. Findings: A total of 489 nurses answered the questionnaire. In total, 75.7% of the nurses confirmed that Euthanasia should be regulated in Spain. 66.3% indicated that information on Euthanasia should be provided jointly by doctors and nurses, and 42.3% considered that it could be applied by both medical and nursing professionals. A total of 87.2% advocated the participation of nurses in health policy, influencing the drafting of the law. In the face of possible regulation, 35% would request Conscientious Objection, being closely related to their religious beliefs. Discussion: Different authors point out that nurses' perceptions and attitudes towards Euthanasia are conditioned by different factors, such as religion, gender, poor palliative care, legality and the patient's right to die. Conclusion: Nurses are positioned in favour of the regulation and practice of Euthanasia and MAS, depending on their age, years of experience, training, model of care and especially religious beliefs. |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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