THE END OF LIFE CHOICE REFERENDUM - 6

CHOICE AND COERCION

One concern that clinicians have about euthanasia becoming legal is the societal pressure that may be put on older people. The worry is whether physically unwell older people will feel that by NOT making this ‘choice’ they are continuing to be a burden on their families, as well as the society at large, in terms of resources being used in looking after them and providing treatment for them. What safeguards will be put in place to ensure that when a physically unwell person makes a choice to end their life, it is stemming from their own free will and independent choice, and is not a result of direct or indirect coercion due to perceived attitudes of those around them or society in general?

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