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KMID : 1140520190230010165
Korean Journal of Emergency Medical Services
2019 Volume.23 No. 1 p.165 ~ p.178
The awareness of medical department students about euthanasia
Lee Hyun-Ju

Kim Jung-Sun
Kim Hoon
Kim Chul-Tae
Abstract
Purpose: This study examined medical college students¡¯ perception of euthanasia and analyzed whether there were significant differences in their perceptions based on their grade, religion, and economic situation.

Methods: A questionnaire comprising items relating to students¡¯ knowledge about euthanasia, their economic situation relationships with patients, and the extent to which euthanasia would be allowed depending on the patient¡¯s condition.

Results: Results by age and school year revealed there were no statistically significant differences concerning permissible levels of euthanasia. However, differences were found in the permissible levels of euthanasia according to changes in the patients¡¯ condition.

Conclusion: It can be interpreted that students¡¯ personal values and religion had a great effect on the perception of euthanasia than the process of acquiring medical knowledge. The religion or values they have in your life affect your perception of euthanasia more than the process of acquiring and learning medical knowledge.
The suffering of patients is the most important priority and it supports euthanasia on the grounds of relieving psychological distress for patients¡¯ families and the right of every patient to die gracefully. Nevertheless, considering the possibility of patient survival and euthanasia being used for murder, it is necessary to legislate the use of euthanasia and have the appropriate qualifications for its administration on patients.
KEYWORD
Euthanasia, Religion, Value, Medical college, Students
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