Negotiating a Good Death

Euthanasia in the Netherlands

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Allied Health Services
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Author: Carlton Muson, Joan K Perry ISBN: 9781135414054
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: May 1, 2014
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Carlton Muson, Joan K Perry
ISBN: 9781135414054
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: May 1, 2014
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Should human beings be allowed to decide when to die? Should doctors be allowed to assist them?

During the last ten years there has been much international interest in euthanasia in the Netherlands. In the discussion of euthanasia in the US and the UK, both sides in the debate continually refer to the “Dutch Experience”.

Negotiating a Good Death: Euthanasia in the Netherlands presents firsthand descriptions of euthanasia in practice in the Netherlands--something that has never been done before. This will provide a deeper understanding of the issues involved for all those interested in end-of-life decisions. It will also help clinicians and other medical professionals better understand end-of-life decision making.

Negotiating a Good Death is the first inside account of how decisions about euthanasia are made in real-life situations. Documenting two years of observations at a Dutch hospital, this valuable book describes why patients request euthanasia, the social factors that influence doctors’decisions about granting patients’requests, and how patients and doctors confer over peaceful deaths.

Some aspects of this delicate, often hidden, and socially taboo subject that Negotiating a Good Death frankly discusses are:

  • the emotions that lead to a wish for death
  • the ideology of easy death
  • the anthropology of death
  • the role of the researcher
  • the line between symptom alleviation and euthanasia
  • where the responsibility lies
  • conservative options for medical personnel
  • how to speak to relatives of someone who has requested euthanasia
  • euthanasia as a cultural construct

Through case studies and examples, Negotiating a Good Death: Euthanasia in the Netherlands will help you understand the issues surrounding euthanasia and how life-ending decisions are made by both doctors and patients.

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Should human beings be allowed to decide when to die? Should doctors be allowed to assist them?

During the last ten years there has been much international interest in euthanasia in the Netherlands. In the discussion of euthanasia in the US and the UK, both sides in the debate continually refer to the “Dutch Experience”.

Negotiating a Good Death: Euthanasia in the Netherlands presents firsthand descriptions of euthanasia in practice in the Netherlands--something that has never been done before. This will provide a deeper understanding of the issues involved for all those interested in end-of-life decisions. It will also help clinicians and other medical professionals better understand end-of-life decision making.

Negotiating a Good Death is the first inside account of how decisions about euthanasia are made in real-life situations. Documenting two years of observations at a Dutch hospital, this valuable book describes why patients request euthanasia, the social factors that influence doctors’decisions about granting patients’requests, and how patients and doctors confer over peaceful deaths.

Some aspects of this delicate, often hidden, and socially taboo subject that Negotiating a Good Death frankly discusses are:

Through case studies and examples, Negotiating a Good Death: Euthanasia in the Netherlands will help you understand the issues surrounding euthanasia and how life-ending decisions are made by both doctors and patients.

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