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A bioethical perspective on the meanings behind a wish to hasten death: a meta-ethnographic review.

Paulo J BorgesPablo Hernández-MarreroSandra Martins Pereira
Published in: BMC medical ethics (2024)
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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