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November 5, 2007
Oregon and the death with dignity act
By SUN MEDIA
Who qualifies: * An adult, 18 years of age or older * A resident of Oregon - able to make and communicate health care decisions * Diagnosed with a terminal illness that will lead to death within six months The people who have used the Oregon law since 1997: * 292 people - 157 men , 135 women * 97% white, 2% Asian * 46% married, 22% widowed, 25% divorced * 41% university degree or higher * 81% cancer, 8% amyotrophic lateral sclerosis * 87% feared losing autonomy and being less able to engage in activities making life enjoyable * 80% feared loss of dignity * 57% feared loss of bodily functions * 38% feared being a burden on family, friends and caregivers * 26% feared inadequate pain control or concern about it * 94% died at home, one person awakened after taking medication * Five minutes between ingestion and unconsciousness (median time), 25 minutes between ingestion and death (median time) To obtain a prescription for lethal medication: * The patient must make two verbal requests to his or her physician, separated by at least 15 days * The patient must give a written request to her doctor, signed in the presence of two witnesses * The prescribing physician and one consulting physician must confirm the diagnosis, prognosis and if the patient is competent * If either physicians believes the patient has a psychiatric or psychological disorder, the patient is referred for a psychological examination by law The drugs: * 47% take Secobarbital * 52% take Pentobarbital Source: Oregon Department of Human Services |