Physician-Assisted Death and Its Relationship to the Human Services Professions

作者: John S. Westefeld , Domonique Casper , Adam M. Lewis , Christopher Manlick , Wendy Rasmussen

DOI: 10.1080/15325024.2012.719345

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摘要: The history, current status, opinions and attitudes, ethical issues related to physician-assisted death (PAD) are examined. Specific implications for PAD its interface with the human services professions described respect multiculturalism; identity; perceptions of disease, illness, pain; attitudes towards therapy; family decision making; ethics; professional roles.

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