RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Involvement of nurses in euthanasia: a review of the literature JF Journal of Medical Ethics JO J Med Ethics FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Institute of Medical Ethics SP 494 OP 498 DO 10.1136/jme.2003.004028 VO 30 IS 5 A1 T De Beer A1 C Gastmans A1 B Dierckx de Casterlé YR 2004 UL http://jme.bmj.com/content/30/5/494.abstract AB In ethical debates about euthanasia, the focus is often exclusively on the involvement of physicians and the involvement of nurses is seldom given much attention. Yet nurses occupy a central position in the care of terminal patients, where being confronted with a euthanasia request is an ever present possibility. To assess the involvement of nurses in euthanasia, this article provides an overview of relevant findings from the scientific literature. From this it becomes apparent that nurses are involved in various phases of the euthanasia process: observing the request for euthanasia, decision making, carrying out of euthanasia, and the aftercare for the patient’s family members.