Negotiating a good death : euthanasia in the Netherlands /: euthanasia in the Netherlands. (2000)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Negotiating a good death : euthanasia in the Netherlands /: euthanasia in the Netherlands. (2000)
- Main Title:
- Negotiating a good death : euthanasia in the Netherlands
- Further Information:
- Note: Robert Pool.
- Authors:
- Pool, Robert
- Contents:
- Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; Table of Contents; Preface. Euthanasia in the Netherlands: Twenty-Five Years of Debate; The Present Study; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Death and the Anthropologist: On the Problem of Studying Euthanasia; The End: The Death of David; Emotion and the Anthropology of Death; Participant Observation; Performative Ethnography; Chapter 2. Euthanasia According to the Rules; The Endoscopy Room; The Attending Physician; Mrs. Kees; The Son; The Psychologist; The Second Opinion; Dr. Van Ham; The Head Nurse; The Daughter EuthanasiaThe Coroner; The Anesthetist; The Euthanasia Request; The Participants; Did She Really Want to Die?; The Rules of Due Care; On the Role of the Researcher Once More; Chapter 3. Where the Responsibility Lies; Mrs. Van Nelle; She Wants Euthanasia, but She is Afraid to Take the Responsibility; Increasing the Morphine; Was She Suffering Unbearably?; Did She Really Want to Die?; Dr. Glas's Intention; Assuming Responsibility; Chapter 4. The Line Between Euthanasia and Symptom Alleviation; Mr. Strasser's Denial; The Reversal; Gerrit Knol's Interpretation; Dr. Schuyt's Interpretation Was It Euthanasia or Just Symptom Alleviation?Chapter 5. Coping with Pressure from the Family; Mrs. Lanser; Mrs. Jonas; The Euthanasia Requests, the Relatives, and the Conservative Option; Chapter 6. A Reflexive Intermezzo; Dialogue; The Doctors' Discussion; Themes; Chapter 7. Turning Off Mr. Joost's Respirator;Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; Table of Contents; Preface. Euthanasia in the Netherlands: Twenty-Five Years of Debate; The Present Study; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1. Death and the Anthropologist: On the Problem of Studying Euthanasia; The End: The Death of David; Emotion and the Anthropology of Death; Participant Observation; Performative Ethnography; Chapter 2. Euthanasia According to the Rules; The Endoscopy Room; The Attending Physician; Mrs. Kees; The Son; The Psychologist; The Second Opinion; Dr. Van Ham; The Head Nurse; The Daughter EuthanasiaThe Coroner; The Anesthetist; The Euthanasia Request; The Participants; Did She Really Want to Die?; The Rules of Due Care; On the Role of the Researcher Once More; Chapter 3. Where the Responsibility Lies; Mrs. Van Nelle; She Wants Euthanasia, but She is Afraid to Take the Responsibility; Increasing the Morphine; Was She Suffering Unbearably?; Did She Really Want to Die?; Dr. Glas's Intention; Assuming Responsibility; Chapter 4. The Line Between Euthanasia and Symptom Alleviation; Mr. Strasser's Denial; The Reversal; Gerrit Knol's Interpretation; Dr. Schuyt's Interpretation Was It Euthanasia or Just Symptom Alleviation?Chapter 5. Coping with Pressure from the Family; Mrs. Lanser; Mrs. Jonas; The Euthanasia Requests, the Relatives, and the Conservative Option; Chapter 6. A Reflexive Intermezzo; Dialogue; The Doctors' Discussion; Themes; Chapter 7. Turning Off Mr. Joost's Respirator; Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis; The Joost Family; Shifting the Boundary; Turning Off the Respirator; What the Nurses Said, and What They Meant; Doubt, Uncertainty, and Hesitation; Chapter 8. When Doctors Refuse a Euthanasia Request; Mr. Oosten's Euthanasia Request; Mr. Oosten's Death The Nursing RecordsThe Doctors' Interpretations; When Is Euthanasia Negotiable?; Euthanasia and Alleviation; Chapter 9. The Negotiation Process; Prerounds Discussion on the AIDS Ward; Background of the Euthanasia Request; The Request; Bryan Mayflower; The Request Considered; Preparations; The Mystery; Dr. Edelman and the AIDS Patients; Was It the Right Decision?; Chapter 10. Unreported Euthanasia; Uncle Max's Story; Increasing the Morphine; Euthanasia; Where Was the Specialist? Dr. Schuyt's Explanation; The Reason Why; Chapter 11. The Social Context of Euthanasia; The Patients; The Relatives The Ideology of Easy DeathControl and the Negotiation of a Good Death; The Doctors; The Nurses; The Culture of the Ward; Language, Discourse, and Communication; Chapter 12. What Is Euthanasia?; Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide; Euthanasia and Symptom Alleviation; Euthanasia and the Withdrawal or Nonimplementation of Life-Prolonging Treatment; Euthanasia As Cultural Construct; Appendix: Euthanasia Declaration; Notes; References; Index … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- New York : Haworth Press
- Publication Date:
- 2000
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 179.7
PSYCHOLOGY / Mental Health
Assisted suicide -- Netherlands
Euthanasia -- Netherlands
PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Euthanasia - Netherlands
Assisted suicide
Euthanasia
MEDICAL / General
Netherlands
Electronic books
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781317789109
1317789105 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780789010803
9780789010834 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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