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Revista Ciencias de la Salud
Print version ISSN 1692-7273On-line version ISSN 2145-4507
Abstract
ORDONEZ VAZQUEZ PHD, Norma Alicia; ORTIZ MILLAN PHD, Gustavo and RIVERO WEBER PHD, Paulina. Exploring the Discourse of Chronically-Ill Patients about the Legalization of Medically-Assisted Death. Rev. Cienc. Salud [online]. 2023, vol.21, n.3, e5. Epub June 04, 2024. ISSN 1692-7273. https://doi.org/10.12804/revistas.urosario.edu.co/revsalud/a.12112.
Introduction:
Chronic diseases are increasing in frequency and entail multiple consequences that can eventually lead to death. The study aim was to analyze the discourse of chronically-ill patients on death with dignity, euthanasia, and medically-assisted suicide to highlight the need for regulation of death with dignity.
Materials and Methods:
A qualitative study was conducted within the paradigm of social constructionism. A semi-structured guide was used to conduct interviews with chronically-ill patients in Mexico City. Discourse analysis was performed to identify convergences and differences in the discourses.
Results:
Seven interviews were conducted by telephone from January to March 2022. The main diseases of the interviewees were lupus, cancer, arthritis, diabetes, and polycystic ovaries. The discourses converged toward a preference for dignified death without pain or suffering that was calm, and occurred at home. The discourses included the topics of legalizing euthanasia and medically-assisted suicide, but the patients differed on whether or not these should be requested.
Conclusions:
The experience of chronic illness was an important factor in accepting medically-assisted death for the patients, who did not wish to be a burden on others and wanted to avoid pain and suffering at the end of their lives. Religion influenced the patients' decisions, but there was openness to accepting legalization of medically-assisted death.
Keywords : Chronic illness; dignified death; euthanasia; medically-assisted suicide; discourse analysis.