The human face behind an ethical dilemma: Reflecting on attempted suicide and outcomes of a case study.

Autor: Sneesby, Ludmilla
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Zdroj: International Journal of Palliative Nursing; Sep2009, Vol. 15 Issue 9, p456-462, 7p
Abstrakt: This paper presents a challenging case study that refl ects on the ethical and legal obligations of health-care workers. The case raised issues about the rights of terminally ill patients to refuse or reject treatment, and changed practice with the formulation of procedures and guidelines about self-harm, the wider issue of euthanasia, and the responsibilities of health-care workers in such cases. This case study is the story of Bernie (pseudonym), an 84-year-old man, from his admission to the palliative care outreach service, to his death. At the time of his attempted suicide, he was a patient of a palliative care outreach team at an Austalian hospital. The right of a person to take their own life, respect for autonomy and the actions of health-care workers are the basis of discussion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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