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Invited commentary on … When unbearable suffering incites psychiatric patients to request euthanasia: a qualitative
1Steve Pearce, MRCP, MRCPsych, Complex Needs Service, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust Manzil Way, Oxford, OX4 1XE UK.
Abstract:
Although the paper in this issue by Verhofstadt et al sheds some light on the features of unbearable suffering stemming from psychiatric disorder leading to a request for euthanasia, this is limited. The bulk of the paper illustrates the particular ethical challenges posed by the policy of making euthanasia available in these circumstances.
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