"It is difficult to be absolutely sure one way or the other." - a mixed method study on Finnish physicians' views on euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide.

IF 3 1区 哲学 Q1 ETHICS
Reetta P Piili, Minna Hökkä, Elina Tolvanen, Jukka Vänskä, Pekka Louhiala, Juho T Lehto
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Abstract

Background: Euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide (PAS) are complex and ethically challenging topics. Physicians' attitudes toward euthanasia and PAS have been studied, but little is known about their ethical considerations regarding these topics. This study aimed to assess Finnish physicians' views on assisted dying (AD), including euthanasia and PAS. Our special emphasis was to describe physicians' views on the legalization of AD, their views on AD as a phenomenon, and how AD reflects on physicians' roles.

Methods: A survey including statements and open questions concerning euthanasia and PAS was sent to all Finnish physicians in 2020. The data was analysed using quantitative measures and a qualitative approach.

Results: Altogether, 6889 physicians answered the survey, yielding a response rate of 26%. Of the responders, 9% fully agreed that accepting euthanasia would benefit the physician-patient relationship, while 19% fully agreed that it would harm this relationship. From 2565 responders, 3033 answers were received to the open questions. The qualitative analysis yielded two unifying categories, firstly 'Physicians' views on assisted dying (AD) in the current societal situation and on its legalization' included three main categories namely: 'AD and end-of-life issues in the current societal situation' (f = 230), 'Physicians perspectives on legalisation of AD' (f = 605) and 'The possible consequences of legalizing AD' (f = 543). Secondly, the unifying category 'Physicians views on AD as part of their work and as a phenomenon' included two main categories, 'AD and the physicians' professional role (f = 650) and 'AD as a multifaceted phenomenon' (f = 296).

Conclusion: Assisted dying is seen as a complex issue, and it was difficult to form an opinion on it. Physicians and the care team are faced with ethical dilemmas about topics related to AD, even though it is not legalized in Finland. Open and pluralistic discussion on AD, including ethical aspects, implications for society and end-of-life care practices is of utmost importance.

“很难绝对确定是哪一种方式。”-一项关于芬兰医生对安乐死和医生协助自杀观点的混合方法研究。
背景:安乐死和医生协助自杀(PAS)是复杂且具有伦理挑战性的话题。医生对安乐死和PAS的态度已经被研究过,但很少有人知道他们对这些话题的伦理考虑。本研究旨在评估芬兰医生对辅助死亡(AD)的看法,包括安乐死和PAS。我们特别强调的是描述医生对AD合法化的看法,他们对AD作为一种现象的看法,以及AD如何反映医生的角色。方法:于2020年向芬兰所有医师发送一份关于安乐死和PAS的调查问卷,包括陈述和开放性问题。数据分析采用定量措施和定性方法。结果:共有6889名医生回答了调查,回复率为26%。在回应者中,9%的人完全同意接受安乐死将有利于医患关系,而19%的人完全同意它会损害这种关系。从2565名应答者中,收到了3033个对开放问题的回答。定性分析产生了两个统一的类别,首先,“医生在当前社会形势下对辅助死亡(AD)及其合法化的看法”包括三个主要类别,即:“AD和当前社会形势下的生命终结问题”(f = 230),“医生对AD合法化的看法”(f = 605)和“AD合法化的可能后果”(f = 543)。其次,“医生将阿尔茨海默病视为其工作的一部分和一种现象”这一统一类别包括两个主要类别,“阿尔茨海默病和医生的专业角色”(f = 650)和“阿尔茨海默病作为一种多面现象”(f = 296)。结论:辅助死亡被视为一个复杂的问题,很难形成一个意见。尽管阿尔茨海默病在芬兰不合法,但医生和护理团队在与阿尔茨海默病相关的话题上面临着伦理困境。关于老年痴呆症的开放和多元化的讨论,包括伦理方面,对社会和临终关怀实践的影响是至关重要的。
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BMC Medical Ethics
BMC Medical Ethics MEDICAL ETHICS-
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
7.40%
发文量
108
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Medical Ethics is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in relation to the ethical aspects of biomedical research and clinical practice, including professional choices and conduct, medical technologies, healthcare systems and health policies.
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