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What is Physician-Assisted Death

Critical Issues Impacting Science, Technology, Society (STS), and Our Future
Physician-assisted death refers to any procedure or treatment that is administered (or withheld) with the explicit intent of ending a patient’s life, with or without the patient’s consent.
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Thanatology and Human Factors: Current Research and Future Directions
Alexis R. Neigel (University of Central Florida, USA) and Gabriella M. Hancock (California State University – Long Beach, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7949-6.ch011
Abstract
The chapter discusses the ergonomic and human factors issues surrounding life and death in terms of 21st century design. In this chapter, the authors describe how current limitations in technologies that are specifically designed to be lethal afford greater pain and suffering than necessary. As human factors is a science dedicated to improving the quality of life, it is necessary to critically examine the end-of-life domain, which is an area of research that has been largely neglected by ergonomic practitioners. By providing an overview of the current research in several area including euthanasia, remotely executed lethal operations, and fully autonomous military robots, the authors demonstrate the need to consider morality and ethics in the design process.
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