2010
DOI: 10.3917/jib.214.0149
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Chapitre 11. Is there a death with dignity in today's medicine?

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“…The start of palliative care with the suspension of ineffective and unnecessary care for elderly and incapacitated patients in the terminal and irreversible stage of the life is also recognized as orthothasia in Brazil and some other countries (Pinto, 1991;Asorta-Bilajac& Segota, 2010;Gutiérrez-Samperio, 2001). To guarantee comfort, respect, and autonomy in line with the wishes of patients in the end stage of life is the ethical obligation of health professionals.…”
Section: Autonomy Of Older Patients In Advanced Stages Of Incapacitatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The start of palliative care with the suspension of ineffective and unnecessary care for elderly and incapacitated patients in the terminal and irreversible stage of the life is also recognized as orthothasia in Brazil and some other countries (Pinto, 1991;Asorta-Bilajac& Segota, 2010;Gutiérrez-Samperio, 2001). To guarantee comfort, respect, and autonomy in line with the wishes of patients in the end stage of life is the ethical obligation of health professionals.…”
Section: Autonomy Of Older Patients In Advanced Stages Of Incapacitatmentioning
confidence: 99%