The Euthanasia Debate: Attitudes, Practices and Psychiatric Considerations

Abstract
Objective: To review the current status of the euthanasia debate by examining public and physician attitudes towards euthanasia, the practice of euthanasia in the Netherlands, recent developments in Canada and other countries, psychosocial considerations related to the desire for death in terminally inpatients, and the roles that psychiatrists may be asked to play in the event of legislative reform involving decriminalization. Methods: A literature review was conducted focusing on recent surveys regarding physician and patient attitudes towards euthanasia, the role of psychiatrists and empirical data pertaining to the mental state of patients who request physician-hastened death. Results: Psychiatric morbidity among patients requesting physician-hastened death is considerable. Conclusion: As a special case of suicide, euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide are of particular relevance to mental health professionals.

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