The Current Status of End-of-Life Care in Korea and Legislation of Well-Dying Act

J. Lee, A. Goo, B. Cho
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Department of Family Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Recently, the Well-dying Act was legislated in Korea, and it will come into force in 2018. The rapid aging of this society has made many older patients and their families suffer from pain and disability for a long time towards the end of life. Hospice care, when compared to life-sustaining treatment, can relieve such burdens. Regarding the decision of choosing hospice care at the end of life, advance care planning and advance directives can help people express their preference beforehand. In Korea, hospice care is still not actively used and most patients endure life-sustaining treatment until death. Many patients want hospice care, but there has not been a legal basis for such a decision, leading to social conflict and many legal problems. The Well-dying Act will provide a legal basis for such a decision. This will help establish and promote hospice care in Korea. However, sufficient discussion and preparation are required before enforcing the Act.
韩国临终关怀现状与《临终关怀法》立法
韩国首尔大学医学院首尔大学医院家庭医学科最近,《临终法》在韩国被立法,并将于2018年开始实施。这个社会的快速老龄化使许多老年患者和他们的家人长期遭受痛苦和残疾,直到生命的尽头。与维持生命的治疗相比,临终关怀可以减轻这些负担。对于选择临终关怀的决定,预先的照护计划和预先指示可以帮助人们预先表达自己的意愿。在韩国,临终关怀仍然没有得到积极的应用,大部分患者都在接受维持生命的治疗,直到死亡。许多病人想要临终关怀,但没有这样的决定的法律依据,导致社会冲突和许多法律问题。《临终关怀法案》将为这一决定提供法律依据。这将有助于在韩国建立和促进临终关怀。但是,在执行该法之前,需要进行充分的讨论和准备。
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