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Perceptions and Attitudes of Nurses toward Euthanasia

Son HM

  • KMID: 2296051
  • J Korean Acad Fundam Nurs.
  • 2004 Dec;11(3):309-316.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify the perceptions and attitudes of nurses toward euthanasia. METHOD: In this descriptive study, data were collected from 485 nurses using a...
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Euthanasia and Dignified death

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  • KMID: 1928195
  • Korean J Leg Med.
  • 1999 May;23(1):123-127.
This paper discuss here are two sets of characterization problems. One concerns the nature of the causal relations between certain courses of conduct and the lengthening or shortning of somone...
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Attitudes of medical students and housestaff toward euthanasia

Kim JT, Kim KC, Shin DH, Cho HS, Shim JY, Lee HR

  • KMID: 2295022
  • J Korean Acad Fam Med.
  • 2001 Oct;22(10):1494-1502.
BACKGROUND: Medical decisions concerning the prolongation of life, the right to die and euthanasia are among the most extensively discussed issues within medicine and law today. The purpose of this...
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An Analysis of Attitudes on Euthanasia between Residents and Judicial Apprentices

You JH, Kwon OB, Kim KK, Kang HC, Son MS, Lee KW

  • KMID: 2252667
  • J Korean Acad Fam Med.
  • 2005 Jun;26(6):327-336.
BACKGROUND: Recently, the legal and ethical issues relative to euthanasia are becoming controversial in Korea. This study was designed to verify the differences of the attitudes on euthanasia between judicial...
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Euthanasia: a misunderstood term

Lee YS

Although the word 'euthanasia', a compound word of eu- (good, well) and thanatos (death) is widely known, it is greatly misunderstood. With regard to end-of-life medicine, several phrases, including death...
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A Study on Attitude to Euthanasia by Student Nurses

Kim SN

  • KMID: 2296222
  • J Korean Acad Fundam Nurs.
  • 2002 Dec;9(3):473-483.
The purpose of this study was to explore the attitude of student nurses to euthanasia. The convenient sample for this study consisted of 293 nursing students at a nursing college...
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The Study of Meaning in Euthanasia and Hospiece Nursing among Nurses

Kim AK, Park GS

  • KMID: 2296288
  • J Korean Acad Fundam Nurs.
  • 2000 Dec;7(3):379-390.
Euthanasia have received considerable attention recentely in medical literature, public discussion, and proposed state legislation. Almost all the discussion in this area has focused on the role of physicians. However,...
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Development of a Scale to Measure Attitude Euthanasia by Korean Nurses

Kim AK

  • KMID: 2296285
  • J Korean Acad Fundam Nurs.
  • 2001 Apr;8(1):95-104.
This study was done to develop an euthanasia attitude scale. Subjects who participated in the study were a convenience sample of 234 Korean nurses. Data were collected through a survey...
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The Study of Attitude to Passive Euthanasia among Korean Nurses

Kim AK

  • KMID: 2296247
  • J Korean Acad Fundam Nurs.
  • 2002 Apr;9(1):76-85.
PURPOSE: This study has been designed to identify attitudes to euthanasia held by Korean nurses. METHOD: Data were collected through a survey, and the participants in the study were 234 Korean...
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Artificial Abortion and Euthanasia - How Can We Face These Issues in Korea?

Kwon BK

Artificial abortion and euthanasia are serious ethical Issues in medical field. However, the ways to solve them would be different according to the culture and customs of a country. In...
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Recognition of Good Death, Attitude towards the Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Treatment, and Attitude towards Euthanasia in Nurses

Kim SN, Kim HJ

PURPOSE: To provide practical data for bioethics education, we identified correlations between recognition of good death, attitude towards withdrawal of meaningless life-sustaining treatment, and attitude towards euthanasia in nurses. METHODS: Using...
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The Right to Die in Dignity and Comfort

Im JG

The right to die in dignity and comfort is one of the gravest concerns due to the ever-increasing number of patients with incapacitating illnesses who experience a prolonged painful death,...
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Emergency euthanasia of cattle challenged with Escherichia coli O157:H7 - A case study for evaluating the response to an infectious disease outbreak

Gilroyed B, Reuter T, Kastelic J, McAllister TA

In the event of an infectious disease outbreak in cattle, carcasses must be disposed of in a rapid and contained manner. This brief communication details injection of a barbiturate to...
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An Examination of the Effects of a Newly Implemented Course in Medical Ethics on Senior Medical Students

Cheong YS, Park SG

  • KMID: 2306935
  • Korean J Med Educ.
  • 2000 Jun;12(1):97-105.
The Korean medical establishment has traditionally shown little concern for formal training in medical ethics; only recently have courses in medical ethics been included in the curricula of Korea's medical...
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The change of perspective on brain death, euthanasia and withdrawal of the life supporting medical treatments in Korea for pediatric patients

Kwon I

A recent High Court's decision regarding the withdrawal of life supporting medical treatment (artificial ventilator) from an elderly female patient in the terminal stage has opened up a new era...
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The Withdrawal of Life-sustaining Management for Dying Patients: A Study in Judicial Precedents Worldwide

Kim JH

The decision to withdrawal of life-sustaining management for dying patients is one of the most difficult challenges in modern medical ethics. Due to the advances in medical science and technology,...
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Ethical and legal consideration on medical realities and ethical debates about withholding or withdrawing treatment in end-of-life care

Kim MH, Baik S

It is natural for all human beings to die; hence, death is an inevitable event. However, advances in medical technology are changing the meaning of natural death. These advanced treatments...
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Withholding Futile Interventions from Terminally Ill Cancer Patients

Heo DS

With development of new techniques for medical intervention, there has been a big dilemma for physicians about their decision when to stop treatment. Application of life-sustaining device sometimes results in...
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Anton's Syndrome and Eugenics

Kondziella D, Frahm-Falkenberg S

Anton's syndrome is arguably the most striking form of anosognosia. Patients with this syndrome behave as if they can see despite their obvious blindness. Although best known for his description...
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An Analysis of Nursing Students' Attitudes Toward Life

Um YR, Hong YS

  • KMID: 2326761
  • J Nurs Acad Soc.
  • 1992 Sep;22(3):389-406.
This study was designed to identify nursing students' attitudes toward life through a Q-methodology. A Q-sample was formed through a review of the literature and interviews(n=160). The final Q-sample consisted...
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