韩国成年人对医生协助自杀的信念和态度。

In Cheol Hwang, Jung Hun Kang, Won-Chul Kim, Jeanno Park, Hyun Sook Kim, DaeKyun Kim, Kyung Hee Lee
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目的:为了准确把握民意,我们对医生协助自杀(PAS)的信念和态度进行了民意调查:方法:我们进行了一次随机电话调查,确保抽取的样本具有代表性,共有 1 007 名 18 岁或以上的参与者(回复率为 9.5%):主要结果如下:i) 61.1%的参与者认为目前对临终病人及其家属的社会支持系统不足;ii) 60%的参与者不知道 "临终关怀和姑息治疗 "这一术语;iii) 81.7%的参与者不希望在没有康复可能的情况下接受维持生命的治疗;iv) 58.4%的参与者在被诊断出患有绝症时希望接受临终关怀和姑息治疗;v) 有尊严死亡的优先事项是准备一个支持系统以减轻护理负担(28.6%),经济支持包括减少医疗费用(26.7%),扩大临终关怀和姑息治疗服务(25.4%),以及使允许临终关怀和姑息治疗合法化(13.6%);vi) 58.3%的参与者同意在允许临终关怀和姑息治疗合法化之前应扩大临终关怀和姑息治疗服务:结论:韩国人目前希望其他方面的努力,包括扩大临终关怀和姑息治疗服务,而不是使临...
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Beliefs and Attitudes toward Physician-assisted Suicide among Korean Adults.

Purpose: To grasp public opinion accurately, we conducted an opinion poll on beliefs and attitudes toward physician-assisted suicide (PAS).

Methods: A randomized telephone survey ensuring a representative sample was conducted, 1,007 participants aged 18 years or older (response rate, 9.5%).

Results: The main results are as follows i) 61.1% of participants thought that the current social support system for terminally ill patients and their families is insufficient; ii) 60% of participants did not recognize the term "hospice and palliative care"; iii) 81.7% of participants would not like to receive life-sustaining treatment if there is no possibility of recovery; iv) 58.4% of participants would like to receive hospice and palliative care if they are diagnosed with a terminal illness; v) the priorities for dignified dying were preparing a support system to reduce the burden of care (28.6%), economic support including reduction of medical expenses (26.7%), expansion of hospice and palliative care services (25.4%), and legalization of PAS (13.6%); and vi) 58.3% of participants agreed that the expansion of hospice and palliative care should precede the legalization of PAS.

Conclusion: Koreans currently want other efforts, including expansion of hospice and palliative care services, instead of the legalization of PAS.

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