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Oregon's Experience: Evaluating the Record

机译:俄勒冈的经验:评估记录

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Prior to passage of the Oregon Death with Dignity Act, opponents of assistance in dying argued that legalization would have serious harmful consequences. Specifically, they argued that the quality and availability of palliative care would decline, that the harms of legalization would affect certain vulnerable groups disproportionately, that legal assisted dying could not be confined to the competent terminally ill who voluntarily request assistance, and that the practice would result in frequent abuses. Data from Oregon's decade-long experience decisively refute the first three predictions. As to abuses, the record is not quite as clear, but if an appropriate framework for analysis is utilized, the most reasonable conclusion is that the risks of abuse do not outweigh the benefits of legalization. To the extent projected harmful consequences are relevant to the debate over legalization, Oregon's experience argues in favor of legalization of assistance in dying.
机译:在俄勒冈通过有尊严的死亡法通过之前,反对垂死者的支持者认为合法化会带来严重的有害后果。他们特别指出,姑息治疗的质量和可用性将下降,合法化的危害将不成比例地影响某些弱势群体,法律援助的死亡不能局限于自愿求助的绝症主管,这种做法将导致频繁的虐待。俄勒冈州长达十年的经验数据决定性地驳斥了前三个预测。关于滥用,记录还不太清楚,但是如果使用适当的分析框架,最合理的结论是滥用的风险不会超过合法化的好处。俄勒冈州的经验认为,在某种程度上,预计的有害影响与合法化的辩论有关,俄勒冈州赞成死者援助的合法化。

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