
@article{ref1,
title="The other side of Euthanasia: A practice perspective from Australia",
journal="Research in Ethical Issues in Organizations",
year="2018",
author="Kennedy, J. and Kennedy, M.",
volume="20",
number="",
pages="55-66",
abstract="Euthanasia and assisted suicide is about changing the law to enable doctors, under certain circumstances, to intentionally kill patients. For proponents the issues have been determining what are &quot;appropriate circumstances&quot; for such activity and gathering up enough political support to win the day on numbers. The community and medical profession have been exposed to years of misinformation about euthanasia, and advocates have become so vocal that contrary positions are now barely heard. Nevertheless, there are enormous adverse implications for all healthcare professionals. Clinical management in the twenty-first century has moved well past scenarios painted to justify killing the patient. The inclusion of killing in the therapeutic armamentarium will cause an inexorable erosion of what is at present an absolute protection for the patient, the doctor, and other healthcare professionals. © 2019 by Emerald Publishing Limited.<p /><p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1529-2096",
doi="10.1108/S1529-209620180000020005",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/S1529-209620180000020005"
}