Abstract:
Introduction: Lately the bioethico-medical investigations raises the question about the
legality and justice of euthanasia and assisted suicide. Although euthanasia raises medical,
biological, juridical and other aspects it is useful to mention that it is mainly a bioethical dilemma.
It is impossible to clarify the problem of euthanasia partly, it must be seen as a common problem,
which can be solved only by profound bioethical analysis. Only this type of analysis can help to
resolve the problem complexly, from all spots of view, showing that euthanasia is a problem of
society, having deep social reasons and complications.
Purpose and Objectives: To clarify the problem of euthanasia and assisted suicide from
medical, bioethical, philosophical and social points of view. For it is essential to show the moral
aspects of euthanasia in comparison to assisted suicide in socio-medical practice, look through the
arguments of “for” and “against” the legalization of euthanasia in our country.
Materials and methods: Published Scientific works and sociological questionnaires where
used to clarify the question. In the process of investigation: analysis, synthesis, deduction and
induction sociological, theoretical and others methods of investigation where used. Three
sociological questionnaires where used; among the citizens of Chisinau, students, doctors. For each
group different questions and answers where made.
Results: Basing on investigations made, was found a modality reflecting true feelings of the
population of Moldova towards Euthanasia and Assisted suicide. Most of the respondents answered
positively on «Are you for euthanasia?» (51 %). «Do you consider necessary for legalizing
euthanasia?» (67%). «Can euthanasia be seen as free will of terminate patient?» (76 %), but on
answering the question “Would you like that euthanasia would have been used towards your
relatives almost?»(97%) answered negatively. Their answers were conducted by pity towards the
terminally ill patient, but when the problem bothered them privately not everyone answered
positively. Doctors were more straight by answering no 57% on legalizing euthanasia and 98% on
using euthanasia for them. Students answered less dramatically, 23% could have assisted a suicide
and every 5th could be a spectator during the process.
Conclusion: Trying to resolve the problem of euthanasia and assisted suicide we stand on the
margin of two different sides. It is impossible to make a conclusion about legalizing euthanasia, it is
crucial to develop a juridical procedure of euthanasia, because a big role stands on the opinion of society.
Description:
Philosophy and Bioethics Department,
State of Medical and Pharmaceutical University "Nicolae Testemitanu", Chisinau, Republic of Moldova