Beliefs and Emotions Underpin Community Attitudes Towards Voluntary Assisted Dying in Australia.

Omega Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-13 DOI:10.1177/00302228221133414
Darren Haywood, Jessica Thompson, Lauren J Breen, Moira O'Connor
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Abstract

Assisted dying refers to the steps of the administration of a voluntary assisted dying substance and the administration of the substance. In Australia, assisted dying is now legal in all states. However, there is limited knowledge of what underpins the community's attitudes toward assisted dying. It is important for health professionals to understand what underpins attitudes toward assisted dying when navigating the option with patients and family members. We used a survey based on the Tripartite Model of Attitudes to examine the degree to which beliefs, emotions, and experiences, as well as knowledge, underpinned attitudes towards assisted dying. With a sample of 108, we found emotions and beliefs to significantly explain attitudes towards assisted dying. Knowledge of assisted dying practices was low amongst the sample. Our findings suggest that education of assisted dying is required, and that attitudes towards assisted dying in the Australian community are underpinned by beliefs and emotions.

澳大利亚社区对自愿协助死亡态度的信念和情感基础。
协助死亡指的是施用自愿协助死亡物质和施用该物质的步骤。在澳大利亚,协助死亡目前在所有州都是合法的。然而,人们对社会各界对协助死亡的态度的了解有限。对于医疗专业人员来说,在与患者和家属探讨协助死亡这一选择时,了解他们对协助死亡的态度的基础是什么非常重要。我们根据 "态度三方模型"(Tripartite Model of Attitudes)进行了一项调查,以研究信念、情感和经历以及知识在多大程度上支撑着人们对协助死亡的态度。在 108 个样本中,我们发现情感和信念在很大程度上解释了人们对协助死亡的态度。样本中对协助死亡实践的了解较少。我们的研究结果表明,需要开展有关协助死亡的教育,澳大利亚社会对协助死亡的态度是由信念和情感支撑的。
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