Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Subscription Access
Open Access Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Restricted Access Subscription Access

Euthanasia-An Overview with Indian and Nursing Perspective


Affiliations
1 Sacred Heart Nursing College, Madurai, India
2 CSI College of Nursing, Karakonam, India
     

   Subscribe/Renew Journal


Globally and in India the number of terminally ill patients has increased sharply due to increase in the incidence of Non Communicable Diseases. Quality palliative care is an important concern for the health care professionals. There are many ethical issues revolving End-of-life care. One such controversial issue is euthanasia and Physician Assisted Suicide (PAS). Views on euthanasia differ from religion to religion. There are many arguments for and against euthanasia. Very few countries in the world have legalized euthanasia, PAS or both. India has become a step closer in legalizing passive euthanasia through the recent honorable Supreme Court judgment in the Aruna Shaunbag Case. The role of a physician in euthanasia or PAS is already a well-known fact. Even though nurses role in this is still unclear, few nurse clinicians / researchers have already stressed the important role nurse's play in assessing and assisting with euthanasia and PAS.

Keywords

Terminally Ill Patients, Euthanasia, PAS, India, Nurse’s Role.
Subscription Login to verify subscription
User
Notifications
Font Size


Abstract Views: 294

PDF Views: 0




  • Euthanasia-An Overview with Indian and Nursing Perspective

Abstract Views: 294  |  PDF Views: 0

Authors

E. Devakirubai
Sacred Heart Nursing College, Madurai, India
Angela Gnanadurai
CSI College of Nursing, Karakonam, India

Abstract


Globally and in India the number of terminally ill patients has increased sharply due to increase in the incidence of Non Communicable Diseases. Quality palliative care is an important concern for the health care professionals. There are many ethical issues revolving End-of-life care. One such controversial issue is euthanasia and Physician Assisted Suicide (PAS). Views on euthanasia differ from religion to religion. There are many arguments for and against euthanasia. Very few countries in the world have legalized euthanasia, PAS or both. India has become a step closer in legalizing passive euthanasia through the recent honorable Supreme Court judgment in the Aruna Shaunbag Case. The role of a physician in euthanasia or PAS is already a well-known fact. Even though nurses role in this is still unclear, few nurse clinicians / researchers have already stressed the important role nurse's play in assessing and assisting with euthanasia and PAS.

Keywords


Terminally Ill Patients, Euthanasia, PAS, India, Nurse’s Role.