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:This topic area includes questions about values that should be advocated in end of life care and decision-making. It includes the ethics of euthanasia, but also the values we should use to think about our own and others' end of life decisions. | :This topic area includes questions about values that should be advocated in end of life care and decision-making. It includes the ethics of euthanasia, but also the values we should use to think about our own and others' end of life decisions. | ||
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::*Definitions of Euthanasia | ::*Definitions of Euthanasia | ||
::*Insights about Aging and End of Life Planning | ::*Insights about Aging and End of Life Planning | ||
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::*Research on how people actually approach end of life care decisions. | ::*Research on how people actually approach end of life care decisions. | ||
::*Range of mainstream advice about end of life care. | ::*Range of mainstream advice about end of life care. | ||
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A Good Death
- This topic area includes questions about values that should be advocated in end of life care and decision-making. It includes the ethics of euthanasia, but also the values we should use to think about our own and others' end of life decisions.
- Resource Needs:
- Definitions of Euthanasia
- Insights about Aging and End of Life Planning
- Specific arguments about personal and social (what the state should allow) approaches to end of life.
- Information about current approaches in Washington, Oregon and other states
- Research on how people actually approach end of life care decisions.
- Range of mainstream advice about end of life care.