
pmid: 1446152
Passive euthanasia is invariably practised in palliative care. This article aims to address the legal, moral and ethical implications of not hydrating dying patients and presents the results of a questionnaire assessing doctors' attitudes.
Terminal Care, Internationality, England, Withholding Treatment, Attitude of Health Personnel, Surveys and Questionnaires, Medical Staff, Hospital, Humans, Euthanasia, Passive
Terminal Care, Internationality, England, Withholding Treatment, Attitude of Health Personnel, Surveys and Questionnaires, Medical Staff, Hospital, Humans, Euthanasia, Passive
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