Bd. Onwuteaka-philipsen et G. Van Der Wal, A protocol for consultation of another physician in cases of euthanasia and assisted suicide, J MED ETHIC, 27(5), 2001, pp. 331-337
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Public Health & Health Care Science","Health Care Sciences & Services
Objective-Consultation of another physician is an important method of revie
w of the practice of euthanasia. For the project "support and consultation
in euthanasia in Amsterdam" which is aimed at professionalising consultatio
n, a protocol for consultation was developed to support the general practit
ioners who were going to work as consultants and to ensure uniformity.
Participants-Ten experts (including general practitioners who were experien
ced in euthanasia and consultation, a psychiatrist, a social geriatrician,
a professor in health law and a public prosecutor) and the general practiti
oners who were going to use the protocol.
Evidence-There is limited literature on consultation: discursive articles a
nd empirical studies describing the practice of euthanasia.
Consensus-An initial draft on the basis of the literature was commented on
by the experts and general practitioners in two rounds. Finally, the protoc
ol was amended after it had been used during the training of consultants.
Conclusions-The protocol differentiates between steps that are necessary in
a consultation and steps that are recommended, Guidelines about four impor
tant aspects of consultation were given: independence, expertise, tasks and
judgment of the consultant. In 97% of 109 consultations in which the proto
col was used the consultant considered the protocol to be useful to a great
er or lesser extent. Although this protocol was developed locally, it also
employs universal principles. Therefore it can be of use in the development
of consultation elsewhere.