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Attitudes toward euthanasia among hospice nurses: Political ideology or religious commitment?

Michael D BarnettChristina CantuAndres M Galvez
Published in: Death studies (2018)
Attitudes toward euthanasia have been linked with political ideology among hospice nurses; however, a larger body of research has linked attitudes toward euthanasia with religiosity. The purpose of this study was to explore relationships between political ideology, religious commitment, and attitudes toward active and passive euthanasia among hospice nurses. Hospice nurses (N = 90) volunteered to take an online survey. Religious commitment fully mediated the relationship between social political ideology and disapproval of active euthanasia. The results suggest that, among hospice nurses, religious commitment accounts for links between social political ideology and disapproval of active euthanasia.
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