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Comparative Analysis of Palliative Sedation and Euthanasia - a literature review.

Authors :
Bednarski, Artur
Krużel, Aleksandra
Ziajor, Seweryn
Sajdak, Piotr
Tomasik, Justyna
Dębik, Marika
Stodolak, Marcel
Szydłowski, Łukasz
Żurowska, Klaudia
Turski, Mikołaj
Kłos, Kamil
Source :
Journal of Education, Health & Sport; Jun2024, Vol. 62, p182-198, 17p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Introduction and purpose: Palliative care is designed to ensure proper comfort in living and dying, primarily by alleviating suffering in patients for whom medical interventions have proved ineffective. In situations where suffering is unbearable, palliative care offers "last resort" treatment, namely palliative sedation. This involves the intentional administration of sedative drugs to the patient to reduce the level of consciousness, even inducing sleep, in order to control suffering caused by conditions that are resistant to other treatments. The aim of this article is to present various perspectives on palliative sedation. Description of the state knowledge: Topics discussed include: cessation of hydration and nutrition, loss of patient control over decision-making in treatment progression after the induction of pharmacological coma, the principle of double effect, complications arising from the use of indiscriminate polypharmacy, and views on life shortening through palliative sedation or its comparison to euthanasia. The distinction between palliative sedation and euthanasia is explored, with arguments on both sides contributing to ongoing debates. The paper concludes by advocating for comprehensive guidelines and interdisciplinary assessments to ensure ethical and patient-centered decision-making in the application of palliative sedation in terminally ill patients. Summary: A discussion is necessary on the creation of acceptable and appropriate procedures that would not arouse the controversies currently associated with the use of palliative sedation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23918306
Volume :
62
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Education, Health & Sport
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175890325
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.12775/JEHS.2024.62.012