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Motivations for seeking a hastened death (data from Washington State)

Motivations for seeking a hastened death (data from Washington State)
Illness-related experiences
  • Inability to engage in enjoyable activities (89%)
  • Feeling weak, tired, uncomfortable (69%)
  • Loss of function (66%)
  • Pain or unacceptable side effects of pain medications (40%)
Threats to sense of self
  • Loss of autonomy (97%)
  • Loss of dignity (75%)
  • Loss of sense of self (63%)
  • Desire for control (60%)
  • Long-standing beliefs in favor of hastened death (14%)
Fears about the future
  • Fears about future quality of life and dying (60%)
  • Negative past experience with dying friends or family members (49%)
  • Fear of being a burden on others (9%)
Adapted from Quill, Timothy E., M.D., and Margaret P. Battin, Ph.D., eds.. Physician-Assisted Dying: The Case for Palliative Care and Patient Choice. pp. 94, Table 6.1. © 2004 The Johns Hopkins University Press. Reprinted with permission of Johns Hopkins University Press.
Additional data from:
  1. ​Loggers ET, Starks H, Shannon-Dudley M, et al. Implementing a death with Dignity Program at a comprehensive cancer center. N Engl J Med 2013; 368:1417.
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