Factors associated with the wish to hasten death: a study of patients with terminal illness


Autoria(s): Kelly, Brian; Burnett, P; Pelusi, D; Badger, S; Varghese, F; Robertson, M
Data(s)

01/01/2003

Resumo

Background. There is considerable debate regarding the clinical issues surrounding the wish to hasten death (WTHD) in the terminally ill. The clinical factors contributing to the WTHD need further investigation among the terminally ill in order to enhance understanding of the clinical assessment and treatment needs that underlie this problem. A more detailed understanding may assist with the development of appropriate therapeutic interventions. Method. A sample of terminally ill cancer patients (N=256) recruited from an in-patient hospice unit, home palliative care service and a general hospital palliative care consulting service from Brisbane Australia between 1998-2001 completed a questionnaire assessing psychological (depression and anxiety), social (family relationship, social support, level of burden on others) and the impact of physical symptoms. The association between these factors and the WTHD was investigated. Results. A high WTHD was reported by 14% of patients. A discriminant function analysis revealed that the following variables were associated with a high WTHD (P

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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:67624

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Cambridge University Press

Palavras-Chave #Psychiatry #Psychology #Psychology, Clinical #Physician-assisted Suicide #Ill Patients #Euthanasia #Attitudes #Desire #Depression #Care #Experiences #Australia #Cancer #C1 #730211 Mental health #321021 Psychiatry
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Journal Article