In a study of Oregon nurses and social workers who care for hospice patients, control issues were among the most important reasons why patients requested physician-assisted suicide, according to a new report.
In contrast, depression, lack of social support, and fear of draining the family’s financial resources were among the least important reasons given, lead author Dr. Linda Ganzini, from the Portland VA Medical Center in Oregon, and colleagues note.
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