A Challenge for Palliative Psychology: Freedom of Choice at the End of Life among the Attitudes of Physicians and Nurses

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作者
Testoni, Ines [1 ,2 ]
Bortolotti, Camilla [1 ]
Pompele, Sara [1 ]
Ronconi, Lucia [3 ]
Baracco, Gloria [4 ]
Orkibi, Hod [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Padua, Dept Philosophy Sociol Pedag & Appl Psychol FISPP, I-35131 Padua, Italy
[2] Univ Haifa, Emili Sagol Creat Arts Therapies Res Ctr, IL-3498838 Haifa, Israel
[3] Univ Padua, Psychol Multifunct Ctr, Stat Serv, I-35131 Padua, Italy
[4] ULSS 2 Marca Trevigiana, Home & Palliat Care Dept, I-31011 Treviso, Italy
关键词
Advance Healthcare Directives; euthanasia; healthcare professionals; palliative care; palliative psychology; death education; RELIGIOUS ORIENTATION; ONTOLOGICAL REPRESENTATION; DEATH ATTITUDES; SOCIAL-WORKERS; OF-LIFE; CARE; EUTHANASIA; COMMUNICATION; SCALE; EXPERIENCES;
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10.3390/bs10100160
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
This article considers a particular aspect of palliative psychology that is inherent to the needs in the area of attitudes concerning Advance Healthcare Directives (AHDs) among Italian physicians and nurses after the promulgation of Law No. 219/2017 on AHDs and informed consent in 2018. The study utilized a mixed-method approach. The group of participants was composed of 102 healthcare professionals (63 females and 39 males). The quantitative part utilized the following scales: Attitudes toward Euthanasia, the Religious Orientation Scale, the Balanced Inventory of Desirable Responding, and the Testoni Death Representation Scale. The results were mostly in line with the current literature, especially concerning a positive correlation between religiosity and the participants' rejection of the idea of euthanasia. However, the qualitative results showed both positive and negative attitudes towards AHDs, with four main thematic areas: "Positive aspects of the new law and of AHDs", "Negative aspects of the new law and of AHDs", "Changes that occurred in the professional context and critical incidents", and "Attitudes towards euthanasia requests." It emerged that there is not any polarization between Catholics or religious people and secularists: Their positions are substantially similar with respect to all aspects, including with regard to euthanasia. The general result is that the law is not sufficiently understood, and so a quarter of the participants associate AHDs with euthanasia. Discussions on the opportunity for palliative psychologists to help health professionals to better manage these issues through death education courses are presented.
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