[Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide: nursing perceptions survey].

Q3 Medicine
Mauro Parozzi, Paolo Ferrara, Chiara Granata, Laura Di Prisco, Giancarlo Celeri, Anne Destrebecq, Stefano Terzoni
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Abstract

Introduction: Despite the possibility of providing palliative care, the global requests of patients to be included in assisted suicide and euthanasia pathways have significantly increased in the last 15 years. According to the law, the discussion on these procedures is still open in many countries, including Italy. Therefore, it is important to investigate the opinion of health care workers.

Methods: A questionnaire was designed and administered to nurses working in two hospitals in Milan, with the aim of investigating their opinion and working propensity in the context of assisted suicide. The instrument has undergone a preliminary validation process to in order to asses its psychometric properties.

Results: The opinions of the sample (n=430) were mostly in favor of assisted suicide and euthanasia; however, as regards "propensity", only a small majority was in favor or very much in favor of working in contexts where the procedures described above were practiced, with increase in undecided and in those against.

Discussion: According to the Italian law in force, anyone participating in assisted suicide or euthanasia procedures would be prosecuted by law; this implies that healthcare professionals do not have direct knowledge of assisted dying procedures and could be an explanation for the large numbers of undecided respondents in the last questions of the questionnaire. In spite of the limitations of the survey carried out, consisting mainly in the limited sample and in the monocentric design, the opinion of the staff seems to be largely in favor of the patient's freedom of choice; it is likely that similar percentages are justified by a deep-rooted direct experience in a general situation where the assistance that can be provided to the patient is not sufficient.

安乐死与辅助自杀:护理认知调查。
导言:尽管提供姑息治疗是可能的,但在过去的15年里,全球范围内要求纳入协助自杀和安乐死途径的患者数量显著增加。根据法律,包括意大利在内的许多国家仍在对这些程序进行讨论。因此,调查医护人员的意见是很重要的。方法:对米兰两家医院的护士进行问卷调查,了解护士对协助自杀的看法和工作倾向。该仪器经过了初步的验证过程,以评估其心理测量特性。结果:430人对协助自杀和安乐死持赞成态度;但是,关于“倾向”,只有一小部分人赞成或非常赞成在实行上述程序的情况下工作,未决定和反对的人数有所增加。讨论:根据意大利现行法律,任何参与协助自杀或安乐死程序的人都将受到法律起诉;这意味着医疗保健专业人员并不直接了解辅助死亡程序,这可以解释在问卷的最后几个问题中有大量未决定的受访者。尽管进行的调查存在局限性,主要包括有限的样本和单中心设计,但工作人员的意见似乎在很大程度上支持患者的选择自由;在一般情况下,可以向患者提供的援助是不够的,这种情况下根深蒂固的直接经验很可能证明了类似的百分比是合理的。
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Professioni infermieristiche
Professioni infermieristiche Medicine-Medicine (all)
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1.20
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期刊介绍: Professioni Infermieristiche pubblica, previa approvazione del Comitato di Redazione (CdR), articoli relativi alle diverse funzioni ed ambiti della professione infermieristica e ostetrica.
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