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    Patient Educ Couns. 2000 Aug;41(1):35-46.

    The prevention of euthanasia through palliative care: new developments in The Netherlands.

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    Department of Ethics, Philosophy and History of Medicine, University of Nijmegen, 232 EFG, Geert Grooteplein 21, P.O. Box 9101, 6500HB Nijmegen, The Netherlands. b.gordijn@efg.kun.nl

    Abstract

    Dutch palliative care stands on the eve of important changes. Further development of palliative care has become part of official national health care policy. One of the aims is prevention of euthanasia. Through an expansion and improvement of palliative care facilities it is trying to rule out the possibility that future requests of euthanasia might be brought about through insufficient and inadequate palliative care. This paper focuses on these new developments in The Netherlands. It first discusses the recent developments with regard to euthanasia. Thereafter, it describes the dynamic setting of palliative care. Finally, the issue of prevention of euthanasia through palliative care is analyzed. With regard to this topic, two questions need to be carefully distinguished. On the one hand, there is the factual question of whether a further development of palliative care can prevent euthanasia, on the other hand we have the normative question of whether palliative care should be further developed to prevent euthanasia. Both questions are analyzed.

    PMID:
    10900365
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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