Impact of euthanasia on primary care physicians in the Netherlands.
Title
Impact of euthanasia on primary care physicians in the Netherlands.
Creator
van Marwijk H; Haverkate I; van Royen P; The Anne-Mei
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Publisher
Palliative Medicine
Date
2007
Subject
Female; Humans; Male; decision making; Attitude of Health Personnel; Emotions; Euthanasia; Netherlands; Qualitative Research; Physician's Role; Professional-Patient Relations; Primary Health Care; Adaptation; Psychological; decision making; Active; Euthanasia; Physician Assisted Dying PAD; Attitude of Health Personnel; Emotions; Physician's Role/px [Psychology]; Primary Health Care; Active/px [Psychology]
Description
BACKGROUND: There is only limited knowledge about the emotional impact that performing euthanasia has on primary care physicians (PCPs) in the Netherlands., OBJECTIVE: To obtain more insight into the emotional impact on PCPs of performing euthanasia or assisted suicide, and to tailor the educational needs of vocational PCP trainees accordingly., METHODS: Qualitative research, consisting of four focus group studies. The setting was primary care in the Netherlands; 22 PCPs participated, in four groups (older males, older females, younger males and a group with interest with regard to euthanasia)., RESULTS: Various phases with different emotions were distinguished: before (tension), during (loss) and after (relief) the event. Although it is a very rare occurrence, euthanasia has a major impact on PCPs. Their relationship with the patient, their loneliness, the role of the family, and pressure from society are the main issues that emerged. Making sufficient emotional space and time available to take leave adequately from a patient is important for PCPs., CONCLUSIONS: Many PCPs stressed that young physicians should form their own opinions about euthanasia and other end-of-life decisions early on in their career. We recommend that these issues are officially included in the vocational training programme for general practice.
2007
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van Marwijk H; Haverkate I; van Royen P; The Anne-Mei, “Impact of euthanasia on primary care physicians in the Netherlands.,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed September 12, 2024, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/14118.