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Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 1998
M Dixon

This study was designed to examine the effects of a healer seeing chronically ill patients in a large semirural practice. The 57 patients were allocated alternately either to receive ten weekly healing sessions or to become waiting-list controls. Two weeks after completion of 'healing' 22 (81%) of the 27 study patients thought their symptoms had improved and 15 of these thought they had improve...

2011
Kunwar Kaur

52 Physician Assisted Suicide: An Exploration of the Dying Process Kunwar Kaur Abstract Up until about two decades ago, the practice of physician-assisted suicide was prohibited in the United States. However, the issues surrounding the legalization of physicianassisted suicide have long been the topic of debate as proponents seek to change public policy. Just as keenly, though, the opposition s...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2013
Seon Young Kim Yoon-Jung Chang Young Rok Do Sam Yong Kim Sang Yoon Park Hyun Sik Jeong Jung Hun Kang Si-Yung Kim Jung Sil Ro Jung Lim Lee Woo Jin Lee Sook Ryun Park Young Ho Yun

BACKGROUND Although caregiving to patients with terminal illness is known to be a stressful burden to family members, little attention has been focused on work-related problems. We aimed to investigate employment status and work-related difficulties of family caregivers of terminal cancer patients, comparing with the general population. METHODS Using structured questionnaires, we assessed fam...

2008
MARGARET P. BATTIN

Direct physician-assisted dying, typically called physicianassisted suicide by opponents and aid in dying by proponents, is of increasing salience for at least two reasons: legal evolution and changing demographics. As of this writing, physician-assisted dying has been legal in Oregon for a decade. Known as Measure 16 at the ballot box, the Death with Dignity Act (ODDA, or, in Oregon, DWDA) pas...

Journal: :Journal of advanced nursing 1998
P McCormack

In an increasingly 'patient-centred' health service individuals are demanding to make independent judgements about their own fate. In keeping with this trend there is now a growing drive to review the current laws on euthanasia and assisted suicide. The issues in the euthanasia debate usually revolve around patients who are terminally ill and/or suffering intractable pain. However, pain is not ...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 2016
Philip Hartropp

McEvoy in his editorial is clearly not in favour of the proposed legislation to enable assisted dying for the terminally ill, mentally competent patient whose suffering is unbearable.1 Unfortunately, he, along with other prominent medical and political opponents, seeks to mislead your readers by repeatedly referring to euthanasia. This is where a doctor administers a life-ending medication as i...

2017
Maureen P. Keeley Mark A. Generous

The current paper presents a summary of a 12-year body of research on final conversations, which will be useful for healthcare providers who work with patients and family nearing the end-of-life, as well as for patients and their family members. Final conversations encompass any and all conversations that occur between individuals with a terminal diagnosis and their family members (all particip...

Journal: :Parasitology 2013
R Porter R A Norman L Gilbert

Parasite-mediated apparent competition occurs when one species affects another through the action of a shared parasite. One way of controlling the parasite in the more susceptible host is to manage the reservoir host. Culling can cause issues in terms of ethics and biodiversity impacts, therefore we ask: can treating, as compared to culling, a wildlife host protect a target species from the sha...

2014
Vyjeyanthi S. Periyakoil Eric Neri Ann Fong Helena Kraemer

OBJECTIVE High-intensity interventions are provided to seriously-ill patients in the last months of life by medical sub-specialists. This study was undertaken to determine if doctors' age, ethnicity, medical sub-specialty and personal resuscitation and organ donation preferences influenced their attitudes toward Advance Directives (AD) and to compare a cohort of 2013 doctors to a 1989 (one year...

Journal: :Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy 2009
Akke Albada Mattanja Triemstra

OBJECTIVE This study established patients' preferences regarding the facilities in an adjacent centre for ambulatory hospital care. It also identified determinants of patients' choice to visit this centre instead of the regional hospital. METHODS A questionnaire survey among 1477 elderly and chronically ill people (response 72%) assessed patients' expectations regarding (a) quality of hospita...

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