Understanding Nurses’ Intentions To Respond To Requests For Assisted Dying: OAJBS Publishers

Understanding Nurses’ Intentions To Respond To Requests For Assisted Dying by Michael Wilson* in Open Access Journal of Biomedical Science (OAJBS)




The trajectory of nursing research since the early 1990s has provided rich information about nursing attitudes toward medically assisted dying (AD) and willingness to participate with it. The research has focussed on a rare event and is usually fragmented by national jurisdictions and methodological inconsistencies that make normative conclusions nearly impossible. Despite the richness of this information, its explanatory power is diminished because it focuses on willingness to participate, not what nurses intend to do. This deficit arises from the theoretical nature of the research that cannot model the factors that predict behaviour. This paper acknowledges the emergence of new AD-related research drawn from behavioural science that models predictive factors. The relevance of nursing research in this area can be further enhanced by a pivot away from rare events of euthanasia to the increasingly frequent need to respond to a patient’s request for AD.




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