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Views of united states physicians and members of the american medical association house of delegates on physician-assisted suicide.

机译:美国医师和美国医学会众议院议员对医师协助自杀的看法。

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OBJECTIVE: To ascertain the views of physicians and physician leaders toward the legalization of physician-assisted suicide. DESIGN: Confidential mail questionnaire. PARTICIPANTS: A nationwide random sample of physicians of all ages and specialties, and all members of the American Medical Association (AMA) House of Delegates as of April 1996. MEASUREMENTS: Demographic and practice characteristics and attitude toward legalization of physician-assisted suicide. MAIN RESULTS: Usable questionnaires were returned by 658 of 930 eligible physicians in the nationwide random sample (71%) and 315 of 390 eligible physicians in the House of Delegates (81%). In the nationwide random sample, 44.5% favored legalization (16.4% definitely and 28.1% probably), 33.9% opposed legalization (20.4% definitely and 13.5% probably), and 22% were unsure. Opposition to legalization was strongly associated with self-defined politically conservative beliefs, religious affiliation, and the importance of religion to the respondent (P <.001). Among members of the AMA House of Delegates, 23.5% favored legalization (7.3% definitely and 16.2% probably), 61.6% opposed legalization (43.5% definitely and 18.1% probably), and 15% were unsure; their views differed significantly from those of the nationwide random sample (P <.001). Given the choice, a majority of both groups would prefer no law at all, with physician-assisted suicide being neither legal nor illegal. CONCLUSIONS: Members of the AMA House of Delegates strongly oppose physician-assisted suicide, but rank-and-file physicians show no consensus either for or against its legalization. Although the debate is sometimes adversarial, most physicians in the United States are uncertain or endorse moderate views on assisted suicide.
机译:目的:确定医师和医师领导者对医师协助自杀合法化的看法。设计:机密邮件调查表。参与者:截至1996年4月,在全国范围内随机抽取所有年龄和专业的医生以及美国医学会(AMA)众议院议员的所有成员。测量:人口统计学和实践特征以及对医生协助自杀合法化的态度。主要结果:全国随机抽样的930名合格医生中的658名(71%)和代表议院的390名合格医生中的315名(81%)返回了可用的问卷。在全国范围的随机样本中,有44.5%的人赞成合法化(肯定为16.4%,可能为28.1%),33.9%的人反对合法化(肯定为20.4%,可能为13.5%),不确定的有22%。反对合法化与自定义的政治保守信仰,宗教信仰以及宗教对受访者的重要性密切相关(P <.001)。在AMA众议院议员中,有23.5%的人赞成合法化(肯定为7.3%,可能为16.2%),有61.6%的人反对合法化(肯定为43.5%,可能为18.1%),不确定的有15%。他们的观点与全国随机样本的观点有显着差异(P <.001)。如果选择的话,这两个群体中的大多数都根本不希望法律,而医生协助的自杀既不合法也不非法。结论:AMA众议院议员强烈反对医生协助的自杀,但行医并未就其合法化达成共识。尽管辩论有时是对抗性的,但美国大多数医生都不确定或赞成关于辅助自杀的温和观点。

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