Knowledge and attitudes toward euthanasia among final year pharmacy and law students: a cross-sectional study

Abstract Background Euthanasia is the last resort for those living with untreatable and terminable diseases which cause pain and suffering. However, the concept of euthanasia resulted in many dilemmas and controversy around life extension and death. Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate th...

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Main Authors: Tidenek Mulugeta, Sintayehu Alemu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2023-03-01
Series:Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40545-023-00530-7
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description Abstract Background Euthanasia is the last resort for those living with untreatable and terminable diseases which cause pain and suffering. However, the concept of euthanasia resulted in many dilemmas and controversy around life extension and death. Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the knowledge and attitudes of final year pharmacy and law students concerning euthanasia. Methods A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out among all final year law and pharmacy undergraduate students. The data were collected using self-administered structured questionnaire and analyzed by SPSS version 22. Multivariate logistic regression was used to assess the influence of socio-demographic characteristics of participant’s on acceptance of euthanasia. Result 72 (61.5%) of the students were declared that euthanasia is administration of lethal drugs to a patient at the explicit request of that patient. Majority 87 (74.4%) of the students knew that euthanasia is active shortening of the dying process. Most participants 95(81.2%) awared that there is no legalized euthanasia in Ethiopia. On the other hand, 47(40.2%) believed the patient has the right to choose to end his/her own life. Around 45% had the view that euthanasia should be legalized in some circumstances. Only 27.3% (n = 32) of the respondents endorsed legalization of euthanasia in Ethiopia. 35 (29.9%) said euthanasia should be performed. The acceptance of euthanasia was greater for pharmacy students compared to law students [adjusted odds ratio (AOR) = 3.490; 95% CI 1.346–9.049; p = 0.010] and lower for Muslim students compared to Orthodox students (AOR = 0.186; 95% CI 0.044–0.783; p = 0.022). Conclusion The final year law and pharmacy students were aware of euthanasia. However, majority of students did not reveal favorable attitude toward euthanasia and its acceptance was low. Participants’ field of study and religion were significantly affect acceptance of euthanasia As the current study limited to pharmacy and law students, the authors suggest that future studies should involve various segments of societies to investigate more about euthanasia in Ethiopia.
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spelling doaj.art-08fa3e061f8f4cc49ca532c495eb38c82024-01-02T17:11:19ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice2052-32112023-03-011611910.1186/s40545-023-00530-7Knowledge and attitudes toward euthanasia among final year pharmacy and law students: a cross-sectional studyTidenek Mulugeta0Sintayehu Alemu1School of Pharmacy, Institute of Health, Jimma UniversitySchool of Pharmacy, Institute of Health, Jimma UniversityAbstract Background Euthanasia is the last resort for those living with untreatable and terminable diseases which cause pain and suffering. However, the concept of euthanasia resulted in many dilemmas and controversy around life extension and death. Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the knowledge and attitudes of final year pharmacy and law students concerning euthanasia. Methods A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out among all final year law and pharmacy undergraduate students. The data were collected using self-administered structured questionnaire and analyzed by SPSS version 22. Multivariate logistic regression was used to assess the influence of socio-demographic characteristics of participant’s on acceptance of euthanasia. Result 72 (61.5%) of the students were declared that euthanasia is administration of lethal drugs to a patient at the explicit request of that patient. Majority 87 (74.4%) of the students knew that euthanasia is active shortening of the dying process. Most participants 95(81.2%) awared that there is no legalized euthanasia in Ethiopia. On the other hand, 47(40.2%) believed the patient has the right to choose to end his/her own life. Around 45% had the view that euthanasia should be legalized in some circumstances. Only 27.3% (n = 32) of the respondents endorsed legalization of euthanasia in Ethiopia. 35 (29.9%) said euthanasia should be performed. The acceptance of euthanasia was greater for pharmacy students compared to law students [adjusted odds ratio (AOR) = 3.490; 95% CI 1.346–9.049; p = 0.010] and lower for Muslim students compared to Orthodox students (AOR = 0.186; 95% CI 0.044–0.783; p = 0.022). Conclusion The final year law and pharmacy students were aware of euthanasia. However, majority of students did not reveal favorable attitude toward euthanasia and its acceptance was low. Participants’ field of study and religion were significantly affect acceptance of euthanasia As the current study limited to pharmacy and law students, the authors suggest that future studies should involve various segments of societies to investigate more about euthanasia in Ethiopia.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40545-023-00530-7EuthanasiaLaw studentsPharmacy studentsJimma University
spellingShingle Tidenek Mulugeta
Sintayehu Alemu
Knowledge and attitudes toward euthanasia among final year pharmacy and law students: a cross-sectional study
Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice
Euthanasia
Law students
Pharmacy students
Jimma University
title Knowledge and attitudes toward euthanasia among final year pharmacy and law students: a cross-sectional study
title_full Knowledge and attitudes toward euthanasia among final year pharmacy and law students: a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Knowledge and attitudes toward euthanasia among final year pharmacy and law students: a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge and attitudes toward euthanasia among final year pharmacy and law students: a cross-sectional study
title_short Knowledge and attitudes toward euthanasia among final year pharmacy and law students: a cross-sectional study
title_sort knowledge and attitudes toward euthanasia among final year pharmacy and law students a cross sectional study
topic Euthanasia
Law students
Pharmacy students
Jimma University
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40545-023-00530-7
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