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Autonomy Theory Of Physician Assisted Suicide

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Autonomy emphasizes on patients desires and demand. Physician-assisted suicide goes against the moral law to kill oneself in instances when continued living produces more pain than satisfaction. On maters ethics physician assisted suicide is supported by the autonomy principle. However, physicians should make efforts in assisting patients to understand the medical options in their hands as well as to ensure that patients undergo full psychological analysis in the event they request for physician-assisted suicide. Mental depression resulting from long term suffering due to diseases or a spiritual crisis might cause patient to request for physician-assisted suicide. Patient empowerment, by both family members and physicians, plays a vital role when considering undertaking patient assisted suicide by informing them about the implications of their decisions.
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It compels healthcare practitioners to take positive actions with the aim of assisting others and concentrating on providing the best treatment with the hope of optimal results. Applying this principle in the case of patient assisted suicide is contradicting as and applicable in promoting the practice and discouraging the practice. Is the involvement in patient assisted suicide an act of compassion in the case that the patient is in excruciating pain or is it aiding in actions that harm the patient? Compassion, in this case, is superior to doing harm. The second question that arises when considering the beneficence principle is whether ending suffering for a patient in excruciating pain is doing harm or acting in the patient’s interest. Depending on the situation, the principle of beneficence patient assisted suicide can be viewed as either ethical or

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