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Expanded terminal sedation : dangerous waters
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Gilbertson et al should be commended for their insightful exploration of expanded terminal sedation (ETS)1; however, there are a number of concerns that I will address in this response. I will first better characterise the currently accepted and commonplace ‘standard’ TS (STS), and then argue that the advocated forms of ETS draw very close to—and at times clearly constitute a subtype of—euthanasia, as opposed to representing a similar but separate practice. I will then conclude with concerns regarding the inappropriate application of ETS, particularly in the non-voluntary context.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jme-2023-109021
Voir la revue «Journal of medical ethics, 49»
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