Death competence: An ethical imperative

LA Gamino, RH Ritter Jr - Death Studies, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
… The aim of this article is to explore and extend the concept of death competence. Following
a historical review of the literature, including development of the ADEC Code of Ethics (2006)…

The ethical imperative of ascertaining and respecting the wishes of the minimally conscious patient facing a life-or-death decision

P Catley, S Pywell - Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft und Ethik, 2015 - degruyter.com
… English law prohibits anyone from actively bringing about anyone else’s death: the Suicide
Act 1961 decriminalised suicide (s. 1), but intentionally encouraging or assisting someone …

[HTML][HTML] Coping with existential and emotional challenges: Development and validation of the self-competence in death work scale

WCH Chan, AF Tin, KLY Wong - Journal of Pain and Symptom …, 2015 - Elsevier
… self-competence and minimize the negative impacts that death work may … developed to
measure self-competence in death work. Therefore, this … Death competence: an ethical imperative

Death, dignity, and moral nonsense

D Pullman - Journal of Palliative care, 2004 - journals.sagepub.com
… in Kant's Categorical Imperative, which has been described variously as "the very heart of
morality" (21), "a logical primitive, a fundamental axiom in our individualistic ethical system" (12…

Implementation of advance directives: for physicians, a legal dilemma becomes an ethical imperative

KM McIntyre - Archives of internal medicine, 1992 - jamanetwork.com
When the Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA) went into effect on December 1, 1991, a new
right was bestowed uniformly on all Americans, the right to determine the kinds of care that …

Evidence-based care for suicidality as an ethical and professional imperative: How to decrease suicidal suffering and save lives.

DA Jobes, JE Barnett - American Psychologist, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
… suffering and deaths. It is argued that doing so has now become both an ethical and
professional imperative. Given the challenge of this issue, it is also simply the right thing to do. …

Twenty-five years after Quinlan: a review of the jurisprudence of death and dying

NL Cantor - Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2001 - cambridge.org
… poses some risk of hastening a patient’s death. The professional imperative to mitigate
suffering justifies some risk of hastening death. The matter is analogous to a risky open-heart …

[图书][B] Advance directives and the pursuit of death with dignity

NL Cantor - 1993 - books.google.com
… to permit death with dignity or, at least, death without … sense dictated that the lifesaving
imperative sometimes be relaxed. … What criteria govern conduct which will lead to the death of a …

A crisis in competency: The strategic and ethical imperative to assessing new graduate nurses' clinical reasoning

JM Kavanagh, C Szweda - Nursing Education Perspectives, 2017 - journals.lww.com
… patient care requires a highly engaged and competent team. The strategic and ethical
imperative to ensure a competent, compassionate workforce consistently delivering highly reliable …

Medical ethics and the death penalty

RJ Bonnie - The Hastings Center Report, 1990 - JSTOR
… Moreover, I am less certain about the ethical imperative in cases involving prisoners whose
preferences are unknown. In theory, it would appear permissible to treat such a prisoner to …