2023-03-23T19:05:20Z
2023-03-23T19:05:20Z
2023-03-04
2023-03-23T19:05:20Z
On 25 June 2021, the Law on Euthanasia in Spain came into force, providing for two modes of helping an individual end their life: euthanasia and/or medically assisted suicide. Among the requisites that a request for euthanasia has to fulfil are that the individual must be suffering a severe, chronic and debilitating condition or a severe and incurable disease, at the same time as that person shows the necessary competence to decide. The possibility exists that a patient suffering mental health problems submits such a request; however, the specific characteristics of a mental health disorder make such a request considerably more complex. In this article, based on a narrative review of the law itself and the related literature, the requisites established under the law are analysed from an ethical-legal perspective with the aim of defining when a request for euthanasia from a person with a mental health disorder may be deemed legitimate and in line with legal provisions. This should help clinicians make rational, reasoned decisions when dealing with a request of this type.
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Eutanàsia; Persones amb discapacitat mental; Ètica mèdica; Euthanasia; People with mental disabilities; Medical ethics
Elsevier
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijlp.2023.101871
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 2023, vol. 87
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijlp.2023.101871
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