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Christina Mensger ; Christina Mensger ; Yang Jiao ; Maximiliane Jansky ; Christian Banse ; Friedemann Nauck ; Monika Nothacker ; Henrikje Stanze

亮点

  • What are the experiences with voluntarily stopping eating and drinking (VSED)?
  • Quantitative and qualitative data from healthcare professionals and relatives
  • VSED involves both positive and very challenging aspects – support is recommended.
  • Institutions and teams should be aware of VSED and define their attitudes towards it
  • Healthcare professionals and relatives should be provided with knowledge about VSED

摘要

Background

Voluntary stopping of eating and drinking (VSED) is a way to end one's life prematurely. We synthesized the empirical data on VSED.

Methods

In this systematic mixed-methods review, we searched MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Google Scholar, and BELIT for English and German articles published between January 1, 2013 and November 12, 2021. We included quantitative and qualitative research examining the experiences, attitudes, and knowledge of people confronted with VSED. We inductively analyzed the data after quantitative data transformation. We assessed quality and confidence using the Mixed-Methods Appraisal Tool and GRADE-CERQual approach, respectively. This study was registered in PROSPERO (CRD42022283743).

Findings

We identified 22 eligible articles, comprising 16 studies. The participants were healthcare professionals and relatives, but not individuals undertaking VSED. We present here our findings on the challenges of accompanying VSED, positive experiences with VSED, and the identified needs. Support during VSED is needed at multiple levels (medical care, family relief, course planning), and the willingness to accompany VSED is very high among healthcare professionals. However, there are several problems, the most obvious being the lack of knowledge and expertise regarding VSED, placing a great burden on families and professionals. The confidence in the review findings ranged from moderate to low.

Interpretation

Evidence-based guidance, in-depth knowledge, and training of healthcare professionals can greatly reduce the burden and fear among individuals accompanying VSED.

Systematic mixed-methods review; Voluntarily stopping eating and drinking (VSED); Hastened death; End-of-life; Health professionals; Relatives

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