The Palliative Sedation Therapy

Authors

  • Paolo Cattorini Full Professor of Bioethics, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery of Varese, University of Insubria, I

Keywords:

Palliative sedation therapy , Euthanasia , Pain , Suffering , Informed consent

Abstract

The palliative sedation therapy keeps the patient unconscious until death,to prevent unbearable, intractable symptoms. It is not a form of euthanasia (even from a Catholic point of view) but a morally licit way of assisting dying patients. The author examines the principle of double effect and the elements of informed consent (and advance directives) from a narrative ethical perspective.    

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Published

2008-03-01

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