Schwartz Jacqueline, Batzler Yann-Nicolas, Schallenburger Manuela, Scherg Alexandra, Jansen Jonas, Meier Stefan, Küppers Remo, Melching Heiner, Grabenhorst Ulrich, Nehls Wiebke, Bausewein Claudia, Neukirchen Martin
Universitätsklinikum Düsseldorf, Interdisziplinäres Zentrum für Palliativmedizin, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Moorenstr. 5, 40225, Düsseldorf, Deutschland.
Centrum für Integrierte Onkologie Aachen Bonn Cologne Düsseldorf (CIO ABCD), Aachen, Bonn, Köln, Düsseldorf, Deutschland.
Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz. 2025 Feb;68(2):141-149. doi: 10.1007/s00103-024-03960-z. Epub 2024 Oct 7.
In February 2020, the Federal Constitutional Court declared § 217 of the German Criminal Code void. Ever since, assisted suicide services have been legal in Germany. This study aims to describe the knowledge, attitudes and experiences of members of the German Association for Palliative Medicine (DGP) regarding assisted suicide.
Online survey with members of the DGP from July to September 2023 using Qualtrics®. The study group developed the questionnaire based on current literature; it was adapted following an initial application among young physicians and an interprofessional panel of experts with consensus voting. Data was analysed using descriptive and explorative statistics.
991 DGP-members (18%) participated, of which physicians made up 57.0% (n = 545/957) and nurses 23.4% (n = 224/957). Of the participants, 197/851 (23.1%) incorrectly stated that assisted suicide is prohibited by professional code, 430/914 (47.1%) rejected a restriction of palliative care teams to suicide prevention measures, and 766/930 (82.4%) rejected personal involvement in assisted suicide regardless of a patient's health status. For patients in palliative situations, 473/926 (51.1%) could imagine participating in assisted suicide, and 71% wanted new legislation regulating assisted suicide.
There are gaps in the knowledge of the participating members of the DGP regarding the legal and professional status of assisted suicide. Further educational work is needed in this regard. The participants can more easily imagine assisted suicide for people in palliative disease trajectories. As in surveys of members of other medical societies, the attitudes of more experienced staff are reflected. Compared to younger healthcare professionals, they have a more restrictive attitude towards the concept of assisted suicide.
2020年2月,德国联邦宪法法院宣布《德国刑法典》第217条无效。自那时起,协助自杀服务在德国合法化。本研究旨在描述德国姑息医学协会(DGP)成员对协助自杀的认知、态度和经历。
2023年7月至9月,使用Qualtrics®对DGP成员进行在线调查。研究小组根据当前文献制定问卷;在年轻医生和跨专业专家小组初步试用并经共识投票后进行了调整。使用描述性和探索性统计方法分析数据。
991名DGP成员(18%)参与调查,其中医生占57.0%(n = 545/957),护士占23.4%(n = 224/957)。在参与者中,197/851(23.1%)错误地表示专业准则禁止协助自杀,430/914(47.1%)拒绝姑息治疗团队仅限于采取自杀预防措施,766/930(82.4%)拒绝个人参与协助自杀,无论患者健康状况如何。对于处于姑息状态的患者,473/926(51.1%)可以想象参与协助自杀,71%希望出台规范协助自杀的新立法。
DGP参与成员对协助自杀的法律和专业地位的认知存在差距。在这方面需要进一步开展教育工作。参与者更容易想象为处于姑息疾病轨迹的人提供协助自杀。与其他医学协会成员的调查一样,反映了经验更丰富员工的态度。与年轻的医疗保健专业人员相比,他们对协助自杀的概念态度更为严格。