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Requests for euthanasia in general practice before and after implementation of the Dutch Euthanasia Act.

机译:在实施《荷兰安乐死法》之前和之后普遍要求实施安乐死。

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BACKGROUND: The Netherlands was the first country in the world to implement a Euthanasia Act in 2002. It is unknown whether legalizing euthanasia under strict conditions influences the number and nature of euthanasia requests. AIM: To investigate changes in the number of, and reasons for, requests for euthanasia in Dutch general practice after implementation of the Euthanasia Act. DESIGN OF STUDY: Retrospective dynamic cohort study comparing 5 years before (1998-2002) and 5 years after (2003-2007) implementation of the Act. METHOD: Standardised registration forms were used to collect data on requests for euthanasia via the Dutch Sentinel Practice Network. This network of 45 general practices is nationally representative by age, sex, geographic distribution, and population density. RESULTS: The mean annual incidence of requests before implementation amounted to 3.1/10,000 and thereafter to 2.8/10,000 patients. However, trends differed by sex. The number of requests by males decreased significantly from 3.7/10,000 to 2.6/10,000 (P = 0.008); the requests by females increased non-significantly from 2.6/10,000 to 3.1/10,000. Before and after implementation, cancer remained the major underlying disease for requesting euthanasia: 82% versus 77% for men; 73% versus 75% for females. Pain was a major reason for a request, increasing in the period before implementation (mean 27%), but declining in the period thereafter (mean 22%). Loss of dignity became a less important reason after implementation (from 18% to 10%, P = 0.04), predominantly due to a marked decrease in the number of females citing it as a reason (from 17% to 6%, P = 0.02). CONCLUSION: There was no increase in demand for euthanasia after implementation of the Euthanasia Act. Pain as a reason for requesting euthanasia showed an increasing trend before implementation, but declined thereafter. Loss of dignity as a reason declined, especially in females.
机译:背景:荷兰是2002年世界上第一个实施安乐死法的国家。在严格条件下使安乐死合法化是否会影响安乐死请求的数量和性质尚不清楚。目的:调查在实施《安乐死法》后,荷兰普遍实行安乐死的请求数量和原因变化。研究设计:回顾性动态队列研究,比较了该法案实施前5年(1998-2002年)和实施5年后(2003-2007年)。方法:使用标准注册表格通过荷兰前哨实践网络收集安乐死要求的数据。这个由45种常规做法组成的网络在全国范围内代表了年龄,性别,地理分布和人口密度。结果:实施前平均每年的请求发生率为3.1 / 10,000,之后为2.8 / 10,000。但是,性别趋势不同。男性的请求数量从3.7 / 10,000显着减少到2.6 / 10,000(P = 0.008);女性的要求从2.6 / 10,000显着增加到3.1 / 10,000。在实施前后,癌症仍然是要求安乐死的主要潜在疾病:男性占82%,而男性则为77%。 73%,女性为75%。痛苦是请求的主要原因,在实施之前的期间(平均27%)有所增加,但在此之后的时期(平均22%)有所下降。尊严丧失在实施后成为次要的原因(从18%降低到10%,P = 0.04),主要是由于被引用的女性人数显着减少(从17%降低到6%,P = 0.02) )。结论:实施《安乐死法》后,对安乐死的需求没有增加。作为实施安乐死的原因,疼痛在实施之前呈上升趋势,但随后有所下降。丧失尊严的原因有所减少,尤其是女性。

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