
The problem of prognostication in assisted dying.
Medicine and Science from The BMJ
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The Complexities of Prognosis in Assisted Dying
This chapter explores the intricate challenges clinicians face when predicting patient decline timelines in the context of assisted dying. It discusses the uncertainties surrounding six-month prognoses and highlights the varied motivations individuals may have for seeking assisted death. Additionally, it examines the implications of legal frameworks on prognosis communication and the importance of informed consent in end-of-life care.
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