“If Only I Could Start All over…” A Case Study of Spiritual Care Provision to a Patient with a Psychiatric Disorder Requesting Physician-Assisted Dying in The Netherlands

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Abstract

In a growing number of countries, legislation permits physicians—under strict conditions— to grant a request for physician-assisted dying (PAD). Legally allowing for the possibility of granting such a request is in accordance with central humanistic values such as respect for autonomy and self-determination. The Netherlands is one of few countries where severe suffering from a psychiatric illness qualifies as a ground for a request for PAD. Central in this article is a case description of spiritual care provision in the Netherlands by a humanist healthcare chaplain to a patient requesting PAD because of psychiatric suffering. We discuss what we may learn from the case description about how spiritual caregivers may support patients who express a wish to die, and about their contribution to the care for patients with a psychiatric disorder who request PAD.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)672
JournalReligions
Volume12
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Aug 2021

Keywords

  • The Netherlands
  • euthanasia
  • humanist spiritual care
  • physician-assisted dying
  • secular chaplaincy
  • spiritual care

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