'Older peoples' attitudes towards euthanasia and an end-of-life pill in The Netherlands: 2001-2009

H.M. Buiting, D.J.H. Deeg, D.L. Knol, J.P. Ziegelmann, H.R.W. Pasman, G.A. Widdershoven, B.D. Onwuteaka-Philipsen

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    Abstract

    Introduction With an ageing population, end-of-life care is increasing in importance. The present work investigated characteristics and time trends of older peoples' attitudes towards euthanasia and an end-of-life pill. Methods Three samples aged 64 years or older from the Longitudinal Ageing Study Amsterdam (N1/41284 (2001), N1/41303 (2005) and N1/41245 (2008)) were studied. Respondents were asked whether they could imagine requesting their physician to end their life (euthanasia), or imagine asking for a pill to end their life if they became tired of living in the absence of a severe disease (end-of-life pill). Using logistic multivariable techniques, changes of attitudes over time and their association with demographic and health characteristics were assessed. Results The proportion of respondents with a positive attitude somewhat increased over time, but significantly only among the 64e74 age group. For euthanasia, these percentages were 58% (2001), 64% (2005) and 70% (2008) (OR of most recent versus earliest period (95% CI): 1.30 (1.17 to 1.44)). For an end-of-life pill, these percentages were 31% (2001), 33% (2005) and 45% (2008) (OR (95% CI): 1.37 (1.23 to 1.52)). For the end-of-life pill, interaction between the most recent time period and age group was significant. Conclusions An increasing proportion of older people reported that they could imagine desiring euthanasia or an end-of-life pill. This may imply an increased interest in deciding about your own life and stresses the importance to take older peoples' wishes seriously.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)267-273
    JournalJournal of Medical Ethics
    Volume38
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

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