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Interdisciplinaria

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Abstract

PUENTE-LOPEZ, Esteban et al. Euthanasia Attitudes Questionnaire in Medical Personnel (AHE-PM). Interdisciplinaria [online]. 2023, vol.40, n.1, pp.351-362.  Epub July 01, 2022. ISSN 1668-7027.  http://dx.doi.org/10.16888/interd.2023.40.1.21.

The right to die is an international dilemma. Some countries and states already have laws regulating one of the most common applications of this right, the active voluntary euthanasia. The evidence from these countries highlights the importance of a bioethical framework to limit some of its applications. In this regard, the evaluation of attitudes towards euthanasia in medical personnel will allow to understand the attitudes of these professionals and how they can deal with such requests, whether this assisted death is decided by the patients or their surroundings.

Consequently, the aim of this study was to develop a brief scale to evaluate attitudes, as well as to determine their significance according to the gender and seniority of the professionals in this situation.

A double design strategy was followed. On the one hand, a psychometric design with an exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis and, on the other, a descriptive analytical design for the comparison of groups.

A six-item scale (AE-PM) and two factors were extracted. The first focuses on attitudes towards euthanasia to alleviate suffering for medical reasons and the second one to alleviate the patient’s emotional suffering.

The scale (AHE-PM) is useful for the rapid exploration of attitudes towards euthanasia in physicians, a professional group with limited free time, who may also encounter relatively frequent requests for active voluntary euthanasia. The two factors obtained allow attitudes to be assessed from a bioethical perspective, providing information on the application under apparent medical justification and in situations based on the patient’s subjective emotional suffering.

Keywords : attitudes; euthanasia; active voluntary euthanasia; psychometric study; cross-sectional design.

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