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Healthcare policy = Politiques de sante. 2025 Feb;20(2):25-30. doi: 10.12927/hcpol.2025.27561 0.02024

Commentary: Ethics and Advance Requests for MAiD: Thresholds and Applicability

有关辅助自杀的伦理及预先请求的相关评论:门槛与适用性 翻译改进

Cameron Cattell  1, Cheryl Mack  2

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  • 1 Department of Philosophy, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON.
  • 2 Assistant Clinical Professor, John Dossetor Health Ethics Centre, Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB.
  • DOI: 10.12927/hcpol.2025.27561 PMID: 40276809

    摘要 中英对照阅读

    We seek to highlight key ethical considerations that arise as Canada considers an expansion of medical assistance in dying (MAiD) to include advance requests. To do so, we will first highlight the ethical and practical concerns that arise with advance care planning and advance directives in general and then draw attention to the unique considerations that arise with advance requests for MAiD. Finally, we will take a closer look at the concerns that will arise with an expansion to include the population with dementia. We will argue that the stakeholder concerns for a vulnerable population such as dementia patients are significant. Legislative frameworks will need to address these concerns to ensure the safety of individual patients and support the role of surrogates and healthcare providers in this process.

    Keywords:advance requests; medical assistance in dying; ethics

    我们旨在强调加拿大在考虑扩大医疗协助死亡(MAiD)以纳入预先请求时出现的关键伦理问题。为此,我们将首先指出有关预先护理规划和一般性预先指令产生的伦理和实际问题,然后关注与MAiD预先请求相关的独特考虑因素。最后,我们将重点关注扩大范围以包括痴呆症患者群体时将面临的关切问题。我们主张,对于像痴呆症患者这样的脆弱人群来说,利益相关者关心的问题是显著的。立法框架需要解决这些问题,以确保个别患者的安危,并支持代理人在这一过程中的作用和支持医疗保健提供者的角色。

    Copyright © 2025 Longwoods Publishing.

    关键词:预先请求; 医疗协助死亡; 伦理学

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