[HTML][HTML] A race to the end: family caregivers' experience of medical assistance in dying (MAiD)—a qualitative study

T Thangarasa, S Hales, E Tong, E An, D Selby… - Journal of General …, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Background The June 2016 legalization of medical assistance in dying (MAiD)
provided an added layer of choice to end-of-life care in Canada. Family caregivers play an …

Involvement of palliative care in patients requesting medical assistance in dying

C Munro, A Romanova, C Webber, R Richard… - Canadian Family …, 2020 - cfp.ca
Objective To determine the level of palliative care involvement before and after medical
assistance in dying (MAID) requests, and to compare the differences between those who …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring Canadian physicians' experiences providing medical assistance in dying: a qualitative study

N Khoshnood, MC Hopwood, B Lokuge… - Journal of pain and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Context Medical assistance in dying (MAiD) allows a practitioner to administer or prescribe
medication for the purpose of ending a patient's life. In 2016, Canada was the latest country …

“What is right for me, is not necessarily right for you”: The endogenous factors influencing nonparticipation in medical assistance in dying

J Brown, D Goodridge, L Thorpe… - Qualitative Health …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Access to medical assistance in dying (MAID) is influenced by legislation, health care
providers (HCPs), the number of patient requests, and the patients' locations. This research …

Social work practice with medical assistance in dying: A case study

K Antifaeff - Health & Social Work, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Medical assistance in dying (MAiD) recently became legal in Canada, and social workers
have an integral role providing psychosocial care to those considering this end-of-life care …

Providing medical assistance in dying: practice perspectives

J Shaw, E Wiebe, A Nuhn, S Holmes, M Kelly… - Canadian Family …, 2018 - cfp.ca
Objective To explore the experiences of the first cohort of physicians to offer medical
assistance in dying (MAID) in British Columbia. Design Qualitative study using …

Why do we want the right to die? A systematic review of the international literature on the views of patients, carers and the public on assisted dying

M Hendry, D Pasterfield, R Lewis, B Carter… - Palliative …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Assisted dying is legal in four European countries and three American states.
Elsewhere, particularly in more affluent or mainly Protestant countries, it remains …

[HTML][HTML] What drives requests for MAiD?

J Downar, S MacDonald, S Buchman - CMAJ, 2023 - Can Med Assoc
• Despite fears that availability of medical assistance in dying (MAiD) for people without
terminal illness would lead to requests for MAiD driven by socioeconomic deprivation or …

The seismic shift in end-of-life care: palliative care challenges in the era of medical assistance in dying

A Ho, S Joolaee, K Jameson, C Ng - Journal of palliative medicine, 2021 - liebertpub.com
Background: Concerns regarding personal, professional, administrative, and institutional
implications of medical assistance in dying (MAiD) are of particular interest to palliative and …

Common dedication to facilitating good dying experiences: Qualitative study of end-of-life care professionals' attitudes towards voluntary assisted dying

SM Blaschke, P Schofield, K Taylor… - Palliative …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Debate about appropriate and ethically acceptable end-of-life choices is
ongoing, which includes discussion about the legalization of voluntary assisted dying. Given …