• Australas J Ageing · Jun 2020

    Voluntary stopping of eating and drinking in advance directives for adults with late-stage dementia.

    • Philippa Trowse.
    • Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
    • Australas J Ageing. 2020 Jun 1; 39 (2): 142-147.

    ObjectiveThe objective of this paper is to explore the ethical and legal validity of advance directives that request the voluntary stopping of eating and drinking against a backdrop of late-stage dementia.MethodDoctrinal research and analysis of primary and secondary materials including Australian legislation, Australian case law and journal articles was undertaken.ResultsThere is legal uncertainty in Australia around whether an advance directive to voluntarily stop eating and drinking will be followed should the adult become incompetent.ConclusionVoluntary stopping of eating and drinking should be viewed in law as a form of "treatment" that competent adults can nominate in advance directives, thereby providing dementia patients with the opportunity to choose in advance, if they wish, to end their life legally, with dignity and comfort, and in a manner that does not implicate others in criminal behaviour such as assisted suicide, acceleration of death or euthanasia.© 2019 AJA Inc.

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