Ethics of Euthanasia
The paper will include the following sections:
a. Clinical Question (45 points/28%)
• Describe the problem. What is the focus of your group’s work?
• Explain the significance of the problem in terms of patient outcomes. What health outcomes result from your problem? Or what statistics document this is a problem? You may find support on websites for government or professional organizations.
• PICOT question in support of the group topic.
• State the purpose of your paper. What will your paper do or describe? This is like a problem
statement. “The purpose of this paper is to . . .”
b. Levels of Evidence (20 points/13%)
• Identify the type of question being asked (therapy, prognosis, meaning, etc.).
• What is the best type of evidence to answer that question (e.g., RCT, cohort study, qualitative study, etc.)?
c. Search Strategy (65 points/41%)
• List search terms and results.
• Databases used). Link your search with the PICOT question described above.
• Refinement decisions. As you did your search, what decisions did you make in refinement to get your required articles down to a reasonable number for review? Were any limits used? If so, what?
• Identification of two (2) most relevant articles (primary sources published within the last 5 years).
d. Format (30 points/18%)
• Correct grammar and spelling.
• Include a title page.
• Use of headings for each section.
Clinical Question, Levels of Evidence, Search Strategy, and Conclusion
• Adheres to current APA formatting and guidelines.
• 3 pages in length, excluding title and reference pages.
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Ethics of Euthanasia
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Ethics of Euthanasia
Ethical standards usually manage every profession. Like other professionals, the healthcare sector also has some ethical standards to adhere to. Even though there are instances where healthcare professionals follow ethical standards, there are other instances ethical dilemmas face them. One common dilemma that healthcare professionals have been facing in most instances is whether it is ethical for euthanasia which involves withholding or withdrawing some treatments for terminally ill patients (Gera et al., 2023). Some support that it is right since it will help the person overcome suffering. Others highlight that it could be ethical since it can help with organ donation (Sorensen et al., 2021). However, others oppose it, highlighting that human life should be respected. This is the main reason why it is important to research to find out whether euthanasia is ethical. The group's focus will be to check whether it would be ethical for a healthcare professional to perform a mercy killing for a patient who has been suffering for long and is willing to die.
Understanding euthanasia is likely to have an impact on the patient's outcome. For instance, if the issues of euthanasia continue becoming legal, there will be an increase in people dying due to this trend. For example, after countries such as Canada, Belgium, and Netherlands allowed euthanasia, the number of people who are dying as its results have greatly increased. For example, approximately 3.3% of the deaths in Canada in 2021 resulted from assisted killing (Buchholz, 2022). Furthermore, other states such as Hawaii, New Jersey, New Mexico, and Maine have legalized assisted suicide between 2018 and 2021. It is, therefore, critical to understand this issue.
To successfully conduct this research, it will be critical to have a PICOT since it would offer straightforward evidence.
P. Represents population addressed in this research will be terminally ill individuals willing to end their suffering.
I. Represents Intervention will check whether avoiding euthanasia and seeking other treatments will positively impact the patients.
C. Represents comparison where the group will compare the impact that euthanasia and avoiding it will have on the individuals’ lives.
O. Which is the outcome where the group will measure the effectiveness of this applied procedure?
T. We Will check the time we will use to conduct the research. The research will be conducted within a month.
Over the years, there have been more countries that are legalizing assisted dying. For instance, in the past two years, countries such as Spain, New Zealand, and Austria have legalized assisted suicide (Buchholz, 2022). Furthermore, other Australian states have started to embrace a similar trend. Since this trend has started to gain momentum, it would be likely for other countries to find a simi...