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Attitudes of undergraduate students toward surrogate decision making instead of their family members with terminal illness
creator
Nishimaki, Miyuki
Kodama, Kenichi
subject
self-decision
surrogate dicision making
terminal illness
NDC
Psychology
abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine what kind of manner people have towards surrogate decision making. Thr ee groups of patients in capable of self-decision were simiated. Subjects were asked how they would make a decision if the patient was their family member. The three groups of patients consisted of :(a) people with mental retardation, (b) people with persistent consciousness disturbance,and (c) newborn infants with a serious disorder. Questionnaires concerning surrogate decision making were performed on 473 undergraduate students. in all three situations, ""treat actively""and ""0nly terminal care"" held the majority. The percentage of the subjects who selected ""death with dignity"" and ""euthanasia"" was around 10-15%. When self had to make a decision about himself/herself, ""death with dignity"" received the most social consensus. On the other hand, when the decision was about a family member, most people wanted their family members to live slightly longer. In all, it is suggested that surrogate decision making of a family member is difficult.
journal title
Bulletin of training and research center for clinical psychology
volume
Volume 2
start page
48
end page
56
date of issued
2003
publisher
広島大学大学院教育学研究科附属心理臨床教育研究センター
ncid
SelfDOI
language
jpn
nii type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
HU type
Departmental Bulletin Papers
DCMI type
text
format
application/pdf
text version
publisher
department
Graduate School of Education
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