This kind of living will conflicts with the ethical, traditional and moral concepts of our country, because we often think that as family members or doctors, we must go all out to save other people's lives. Each of us should not despise our own life. Life is too precious to act in haste. Therefore, in the early stage of popularization, it will be resisted to a certain extent and attacked by the public, but it will eventually be widely accepted because of its humanization and legalization for the following reasons:
The legal provisions of China are as follows:
It can be seen that in terms of law, law supports making decisions that are in line with patients' interests. Many people want euthanasia, not too painful. It is better to let them close their eyes peacefully. Instead of spending a lot of money on expensive medicinal materials and experiencing the feeling that life is worse than death, it is better to listen to the opinions of patients.
Personal perspective
Everyone has the right to choose his own life and death. When life comes to an end, whether to continue to live painfully with instruments and drugs or to give up treatment and die peacefully should be left to the parties concerned. This is the right that people should enjoy because they are human beings, and it is also the most basic human right.
Perception angle
The families of the parties concerned should also fully respect the wishes of the parties concerned. When the client is suffering from illness, life is worse than death, and every minute is destroyed by illness. In the face of death, no one can replace the parties. Everyone is so pale that no one can decide whether to continue treatment or give up, except themselves.
Living wills reflect social progress, which is conducive to improving China's existing medical system, social security system and medical education, and will be popularized.