Journal article
Attitudes to End-of-Life Care and Voluntary Assisted Dying Amongst Members of the Australian Jewish community
EW Janover, C La Brooy, J Philip, S Lewis, I Kerridge, PA Komesaroff
Journal of Religion and Health | SPRINGER | Published : 2025
Abstract
The implementation of voluntary assisted dying (VAD) in the Australian State of Victoria in 2019 has stimulated discussions about end-of-life care and dying in many communities. Various attempts have been made to represent the attitudes of the Jewish community, a distinct culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) group, in terms that suggest a unified set of opinions that opposes VAD policies. This research aimed to explore attitudes to VAD in the context of end-of-life care held by members of the Victorian Jewish community. A descriptive qualitative methodological design was employed. Ten Victorians who identify as Jewish were recruited and participated in in-depth, semi-structured inter..
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