2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12910-021-00644-0
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Consent for withholding life-sustaining treatment in cancer patients: a retrospective comparative analysis before and after the enforcement of the Life Extension Medical Decision law

Abstract: Background The Life Extension Medical Decision law enacted on February 4, 2018 in South Korea was the first to consider the suspension of futile life-sustaining treatment, and its enactment caused a big controversy in Korean society. However, no study has evaluated whether the actual implementation of life-sustaining treatment has decreased after the enforcement of this law. This study aimed to compare the provision of patient consent before and after the enforcement of this law among cancer pa… Show more

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“…Prior to the enactment of this law, patients could not exercise their right to self‐determination, and their dignity and value as a human could not be guaranteed because of meaningless life‐sustaining treatment. However, the legal basis for respecting the right to self‐determination of death was established with the enactment of the Life‐Sustaining Medical Decision‐Making Act (Chung et al, 2021). With this as a starting point, preparation for death or the awareness of well‐dying that anyone can prepare for and face on their own has spread throughout Korean society (Wang & Kim, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior to the enactment of this law, patients could not exercise their right to self‐determination, and their dignity and value as a human could not be guaranteed because of meaningless life‐sustaining treatment. However, the legal basis for respecting the right to self‐determination of death was established with the enactment of the Life‐Sustaining Medical Decision‐Making Act (Chung et al, 2021). With this as a starting point, preparation for death or the awareness of well‐dying that anyone can prepare for and face on their own has spread throughout Korean society (Wang & Kim, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%