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Cultural differences affecting euthanasia practice in Belgium: One law but different attitudes and practices in Flanders and Wallonia

机译:影响比利时安乐死实践的文化差异:一部法律,但法兰德斯和瓦隆大区的态度和实践不同

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Since 2002, Belgium has had a national law legalising euthanasia. The law prescribes several substantive due care requirements and two procedural due care requirements, i.e. consultation with an independent physician and reporting of euthanasia to a Federal Control Committee. A large discrepancy in reporting rates between the Dutch-speaking (Flanders) and the French-speaking (Wallonia) parts of Belgium has led to speculation about cultural differences affecting the practice of euthanasia in both regions. Using Belgian data from the European Values Study conducted in 2008 among a representative sample of the general public and data from a large-scale mail questionnaire survey on euthanasia of 480 physicians from Flanders and 305 from Wallonia (conducted in 2009), this study presents empirical evidence of differences between both regions in attitudes towards and practice of euthanasia. Acceptance of euthanasia by the general population was found to be slightly higher in Flanders than in Wallonia. Compared with their Flemish counterparts, Walloon physicians held more negative attitudes towards performing euthanasia and towards the reporting obligation, less often labelled hypothetical cases correctly as euthanasia, and less often defined a case of euthanasia having to be reported. A higher proportion of Flemish physicians had received a euthanasia request since the introduction of the law. In cases of a euthanasia request, Walloon physicians consulted less often with an independent physician. Requests were more often granted in Flanders than in Wallonia (51% vs 38%), and performed euthanasia cases were more often reported (73% vs 58%). The study points out some significant differences between Flanders and Wallonia in practice, knowledge and attitudes regarding euthanasia and its legal requirements which are likely to explain the discrepancy between Wallonia and Flanders in the number of euthanasia cases reported. Cultural factors seem to play an important role in the practice of (legal) euthanasia and the extent to which legal safeguards are followed.
机译:自2002年以来,比利时拥有一部将安乐死合法化的国家法律。该法律规定了几个实质性的适当护理要求和两个程序性的适当护理要求,即与独立医生协商并向联邦控制委员会报告安乐死。比利时的荷兰语地区(法兰德斯)和法语区(瓦隆地区)之间的报告率存在很大差异,导致人们猜测文化差异会影响这两个地区的安乐死。使用2008年进行的欧洲价值研究中的比利时数据,有代表性的公众样本以及来自480名弗兰德斯和305名瓦隆大夫的安乐死的大规模邮件调查问卷的数据(于2009年进行),该研究提出了实证研究。两个地区对安乐死的态度和实践存在差异的证据。在法兰德斯,普通民众对安乐死的接受程度略高于瓦隆。与佛兰德同行相比,瓦隆医师对执行安乐死和报告义务持消极态度,很少将假想的情况正确地标记为安乐死,也很少定义必须报告的安乐死。自从法律颁布以来,越来越多的佛兰德医师都接受了安乐死的要求。如果需要安乐死,Walloon的医生较少会与独立医生进行咨询。法兰德斯的请求比瓦隆省的请求更多(51%比38%),施行安乐死的案例也更多(73%比58%)。研究指出,法兰德斯和瓦隆大区在安乐死及其法律要求的实践,知识和态度上存在一些重大差异,这很可能可以解释瓦隆尼亚和法兰德斯在安乐死案件数量上的差异。文化因素似乎在(法律)安乐死的实践以及遵守法律保障措施的程度中起着重要作用。

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