‘Assisted suicide law would pressurise docs and patients’
Legalising assisted suicide would be a major change in the law on intentional killing, and could pressurise people who feel they are a burden, a Christian medical ethics expert has warned.
Legalising assisted suicide would be a major change in the law on intentional killing, and could pressurise people who feel they are a burden, a Christian medical ethics expert has warned.
A palliative care nurse is urging her colleagues to oppose legalising assisted suicide, as it would compromise the values of the profession and could have devastating consequences for vulnerable people.