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A bioethical perspective on the meanings behind a wish to hasten death: a meta-ethnographic review
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Hernández-Marrero, Pablo
, Martins Pereira, Sandra
, Borges, Paulo J.
in
Analysis
/ Anthropology, Cultural
/ Assisted suicide
/ Attitude to Death
/ Bioethics
/ Death instinct
/ Decision making
/ Education
/ End-of-life care
/ Ethical aspects
/ Ethical issues
/ Ethics
/ Ethnography
/ Humans
/ Medical ethics
/ Medical research
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Palliative Care
/ Palliative treatment
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Medicine
/ Principle based ethics
/ Terminal Care
/ Terminally Ill - psychology
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Wish to die
/ Wish to hasten death
2024
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A bioethical perspective on the meanings behind a wish to hasten death: a meta-ethnographic review
by
Hernández-Marrero, Pablo
, Martins Pereira, Sandra
, Borges, Paulo J.
in
Analysis
/ Anthropology, Cultural
/ Assisted suicide
/ Attitude to Death
/ Bioethics
/ Death instinct
/ Decision making
/ Education
/ End-of-life care
/ Ethical aspects
/ Ethical issues
/ Ethics
/ Ethnography
/ Humans
/ Medical ethics
/ Medical research
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Palliative Care
/ Palliative treatment
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Medicine
/ Principle based ethics
/ Terminal Care
/ Terminally Ill - psychology
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Wish to die
/ Wish to hasten death
2024
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A bioethical perspective on the meanings behind a wish to hasten death: a meta-ethnographic review
by
Hernández-Marrero, Pablo
, Martins Pereira, Sandra
, Borges, Paulo J.
in
Analysis
/ Anthropology, Cultural
/ Assisted suicide
/ Attitude to Death
/ Bioethics
/ Death instinct
/ Decision making
/ Education
/ End-of-life care
/ Ethical aspects
/ Ethical issues
/ Ethics
/ Ethnography
/ Humans
/ Medical ethics
/ Medical research
/ Medicine, Experimental
/ Palliative Care
/ Palliative treatment
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Medicine
/ Principle based ethics
/ Terminal Care
/ Terminally Ill - psychology
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Wish to die
/ Wish to hasten death
2024
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A bioethical perspective on the meanings behind a wish to hasten death: a meta-ethnographic review
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A bioethical perspective on the meanings behind a wish to hasten death: a meta-ethnographic review
2024
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Overview
Background
The expressions of a “wish to hasten death” or “wish to die” raise ethical concerns and challenges. These expressions are related to ethical principles intertwined within the field of medical ethics, particularly in end-of-life care. Although some reviews were conducted about this topic, none of them provides an in-depth analysis of the meanings behind the “wish to hasten death/die” based specifically on the ethical principles of autonomy, dignity, and vulnerability. The aim of this review is to understand if and how the meanings behind the “wish to hasten death/die” relate to and are interpreted in light of ethical principles in palliative care.
Methods
We conducted a meta-ethnographic review according to the PRISMA guidelines and aligned with Noblit and Hare’s framework. Searches were performed in three databases, Web of Science, PubMed, CINAHL, with no time restrictions. Original qualitative studies exploring the meanings given by patients, family caregivers and healthcare professionals in any context of palliative and end-of-life care were included. A narrative synthesis was undertaken. PROSPERO registration CRD42023360330.
Results
Out of 893 retrieved articles, 26 were included in the analysis, accounting for the meanings of a total of 2,398 participants. Several factors and meanings associated with the “wish to hasten death” and/or “wish to die” were identified and are mainly of a psychosocial and spiritual nature. The ethical principles of autonomy and dignity were the ones mostly associated with the “wish to hasten death”. Ethical principles were essentially inferred from the content of included articles, although not explicitly stated as bioethical principles.
Conclusions
This meta-ethnographic review shows a reduced number of qualitative studies on the “wish to hasten death” and/or “wish to die” explicitly stating ethical principles. This suggests a lack of bioethical reflection and reasoning in the empirical end-of-life literature and a lack of embedded ethics in clinical practice. There is a need for healthcare professionals to address these topics compassionately and ethically, taking into account the unique perspectives of patients and family members. More qualitative studies on the meanings behind a wish to hasten death, their ethical contours, ethical reasoning, and implications for clinical practice are needed.
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BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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