Nursing Students’ Attitudes, Future Role, and Knowledge Regarding Euthanasia Due to Unbearable Mental Suffering

A Single-Site Pilot Study

  • Demedts, Dennis MSc, RN
  • Tricas-Sauras, Sandra PhD, RN
  • Bilsen, Johan PhD, RN
Clinical Ovarian Cancer and Other Gynecologic Malignancies 28(1):p 61-68, February 01, 2022. | DOI: 10.1891/CN-2021-0030

Background

This study examines the attitudes, view of their future role, and knowledge of nursing students regarding euthanasia due to unbearable mental suffering (UMS euthanasia) in Belgium. Nurses have a key role in this situation at many levels. The practice of euthanasia is expanding globally and laws are changing, making more research essential.

Method

A cross-sectional design and online survey were used. All nursing students at a Belgian university college participated.

Results

The majority of nursing students had a high degree of acceptance towards UMS euthanasia and highlighted their important role in the euthanasia decision-making process, but also reported a lack of knowledge and skills.

Conclusion

Nursing education at all levels needs to recognize this knowledge gap, taking into account the complexity and broader context of end-of-life care.

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