Journal article
Responding to desire to die statements from patients with advanced disease: Recommendations for health professionals
PL Hudson, P Schofield, B Kelly, R Hudson, A Street, M O'Connor, LJ Kristjanson, M Ashby, S Aranda
Palliative Medicine | Published : 2006
Abstract
It is not uncommon for patients with advanced incurable disease to express a desire to hasten their death. Health professionals often have difficulty responding to such statements, and find it challenging to ascertain why these statements are made. Health professionals may struggle to determine whether a 'desire to die' statement (DTDS) is about a request for hastened death, a sign of psychosocial distress, or merely a passing comment that is not intended to be heard literally as a death wish. Given the lack of guidelines to assist health professionals with this issue, we have prepared multidisciplinary recommendations for responding to a DTDS, underpinned by key principles of therapeutic co..
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