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Dr Rachel Gibbons (Audio); Assisted Dying: Cultural Shifts in Attitudes Towards Death

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assisted dying, suicide, palliative care, mental health, grief, legislation, death, cultural attitudes, pandemic, healthcare

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In this conversation, Dr. Rachel Gibbons, David Jones and Dr Naomi Murphy discuss the complexities surrounding assisted dying, its implications, and the cultural shifts in attitudes towards death. The dialogue explores the differences between assisted dying and suicide, the role of palliative care, and the emotional landscape of dying, particularly in light of the pandemic. Dr Gibbons emphasizes the need for thoughtful discourse and safeguards in the legislation surrounding assisted dying, while also reflecting on personal experiences with grief and the societal attitudes towards death.

takeaways

Assisted dying is a global movement gaining traction.

Terminology around assisted dying varies by country.

Cultural attitudes towards death are shifting post-pandemic.

There is a significant difference between assisted dying and suicide.

Quality of end-of-life care is crucial.

Palliative care needs to be improved for better outcomes.

The emotional landscape of dying is complex and charged.

Societal biases can impact decisions around assisted dying.

Grief can manifest differently based on relationships.

Legislation around assisted dying requires careful consideration and safeguards.

Website with links to papers, book.

https://www.drrachelgibbons.co.uk/

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assisted dying, suicide, palliative care, mental health, grief, legislation, death, cultural attitudes, pandemic, healthcare

summary

In this conversation, Dr. Rachel Gibbons, David Jones and Dr Naomi Murphy discuss the complexities surrounding assisted dying, its implications, and the cultural shifts in attitudes towards death. The dialogue explores the differences between assisted dying and suicide, the role of palliative care, and the emotional landscape of dying, particularly in light of the pandemic. Dr Gibbons emphasizes the need for thoughtful discourse and safeguards in the legislation surrounding assisted dying, while also reflecting on personal experiences with grief and the societal attitudes towards death.

takeaways

Assisted dying is a global movement gaining traction.

Terminology around assisted dying varies by country.

Cultural attitudes towards death are shifting post-pandemic.

There is a significant difference between assisted dying and suicide.

Quality of end-of-life care is crucial.

Palliative care needs to be improved for better outcomes.

The emotional landscape of dying is complex and charged.

Societal biases can impact decisions around assisted dying.

Grief can manifest differently based on relationships.

Legislation around assisted dying requires careful consideration and safeguards.

Website with links to papers, book.

https://www.drrachelgibbons.co.uk/

titles

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