• Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd · Apr 1999

    Practice Guideline Guideline

    [Physician-assisted suicide for a patient with a psychiatric disorder: guidelines for psychiatrists. Dutch Association of Psychiatry].

    • A J Tholen, R L Berghmans, J Legemaate, W A Nolen, J Huisman, and M J Scherders.
    • Academisch Ziekenhuis, afd. Psychiatrie, Groningen.
    • Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 1999 Apr 24;143(17):905-9.

    AbstractIn September 1998, the Dutch Association of Psychiatry published guidelines for the psychiatrist concerning cases of psychiatric patients requesting assistance with suicide. Assistance with suicide is restricted to a psychiatrist in his role as a treating physician of a patient with a psychiatric disorder. Requests for assisted suicide should primarily be considered as requests for help with life. Individual psychiatrists have no moral or legal obligation to assist in suicide. The guidelines require that the request is voluntary, explicit and well considered, the desire for death long-lasting and the suffering unbearable and hopeless. In addition an independent psychiatrist should be consulted as well as former treating physicians, general practitioner, family members and other people involved. If a somatic specialist or a general practitioner is asked to assist in suicide consultation of two psychiatrists is required. The guidelines offer psychiatrists a framework for taking great care when their patients request assisted suicide and will certainly play a part in the legal control of assisted suicide.

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