2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12904-018-0357-6
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Determinants of favorable or unfavorable opinion about euthanasia in a sample of French cancer patients receiving palliative care

Abstract: BackgroundOpinion about euthanasia has been explored among the general population and recently in patients receiving palliative care. 96% of the French population declared themselves in favor of euthanasia while less of 50% of palliative care patients are. The aim of the present study was to explore and identify potential determinant factors associated with favorable or unfavorable opinion about euthanasia in a French population of cancer patients receiving palliative care.MethodsWe performed a cross-sectional… Show more

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“…Young patients who do not believe in God and have a history of chemotherapy treatment were more likely to request the discontinuation or restriction of their treatment. 8 In this study, the majority of patients (89.7%) were in favour of legalising proportionate sedation, that is, of a duration and depth appropriate for a so-called refractory symptom, and also in favour (82.2%) of deep and continuous sedation at the patient’s request, when he or she has decided to discontinue life-sustaining treatment in accordance with the current law. Therefore, the Claeys-Leonetti law is probably well adapted to the situations encountered by these patients and probably reflects patients' wishes.…”
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confidence: 74%
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“…Young patients who do not believe in God and have a history of chemotherapy treatment were more likely to request the discontinuation or restriction of their treatment. 8 In this study, the majority of patients (89.7%) were in favour of legalising proportionate sedation, that is, of a duration and depth appropriate for a so-called refractory symptom, and also in favour (82.2%) of deep and continuous sedation at the patient’s request, when he or she has decided to discontinue life-sustaining treatment in accordance with the current law. Therefore, the Claeys-Leonetti law is probably well adapted to the situations encountered by these patients and probably reflects patients' wishes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…16 As mentioned above, we identified the potential determining factors associated with a favourable or unfavourable opinion about euthanasia as age, belief in God and a medical history of chemotherapy. 8 In that study, only belief in God was a determining factor of holding an opinion against legalising euthanasia and assisted suicide. Therefore, the only determining factor identified in our study is a cultural factor that is independent of the other studied variables such as pain, anxiety, site of disease, treatments received, general health status, level of education and duration of disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
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