Existential suffering as a motive for assisted suicide: difficulties, acceptability, management and roles from the perspectives of swiss professionals

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  • who: Marie-Estelle Gaignard and colleagues from the Institute for Ethics, History and the Humanities, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland have published the research work: Existential suffering as a motive for assisted suicide: Difficulties, acceptability, management and roles from the perspectives of Swiss professionals, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of January/13,/2022
  • what: This paper which constitutes the second focus of the study reports on how Swiss professionals involved in end-of-life care and AS view the management of suffering taking into account the question of roles. For the second . . .

     

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