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辅助死亡正在扩大到没有可预见的自然死亡的个体,重新定义基于生活质量的限制生命的疾病. 这挑战了息护理系统在痛苦中支持生命末期的选择.

关键词:
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科学领域:

  • 医学伦理 医学伦理
  • 抚慰性护理是一种缓解性护理.
  • 生命终端研究研究.

背景情况:

  • 限制生命的疾病的概念正在发展,超出了预测寿命的范围.
  • 当前的息护理系统可能无法充分解决所有患者的痛苦.
  • 对于那些自然死亡不迫在眉的人来说,正在考虑协助死亡.

研究的目的:

  • 探索延伸辅助死亡到不可预见的自然死亡的影响.
  • 根据生活质量,研究重新定义限制生命的疾病.
  • 倡导一个专门的息护理系统,支持终身选择.

主要方法:

  • 一个病人的案例研究叙述 (
  • 这就是为什么我会说:萨姆·萨姆·萨姆.
  • ) 选择协助死亡.
  • 对作者对患者经历的反应进行反思分析.
  • 开发一种新的息护理模式的概念框架.

主要成果:

  • 该案例说明了对限制生命的疾病理解的转变,重点是生活质量.
  • 患者的痛苦和复杂的疾病导致选择辅助死亡.
  • 叙述强调了为生命终结决策量身定制的支持系统的需要.

结论:

  • 协助死亡的扩大需要对息治疗进行重新评估.
  • 息治疗必须适应以支持各种生命终端选择,包括辅助死亡.
  • 设想了一个专门的系统,以独特地支持那些选择死亡而不是长期受苦的人.