Commentary: Ethics and Advance Requests for MAiD: Thresholds and Applicability [0.03%]
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
Cameron Cattell,Cheryl Mack
Cameron Cattell
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.
Advance Requests for Medical Assistance in Dying in the International Context: Some Legal Issues for the Canadian Case [0.03%]
国际背景下安乐死的法律问题——以加拿大为例探讨预先授权的问题
Luis Espericueta
Luis Espericueta
An advance request for medical assistance in dying (MAiD) (ARM) is a document that allows individuals to request euthanasia if they lose their decision-making capacity. Currently, it is available in all countries where MAiD is permitted for...
Operationalizing the Intolerable Suffering Criterion in Advance Requests for Medical Assistance in Dying for People Living with Dementia in Canada [0.03%]
加拿大《医学协助死亡预先请求》中难以忍受的痛苦标准的操作实施——面向患有痴呆症的人群
Hayden P Nix
Hayden P Nix
In Canada, there is interest in expanding medical assistance in dying (MAID) to include advance requests (AR) for people living with dementia (PLWD).
Self-binding directives in psychiatric practice: a systematic review of reasons [0.03%]
精神病临床实践中的自我强制性指导:原因的系统回顾
Lucy Stephenson,Astrid Gieselmann,Tania Gergel et al.
Lucy Stephenson et al.
Self-binding directives (SBDs) are an ethically controversial type of advance decision making involving advance requests for involuntary treatment. This study systematically reviewed the academic literature on psychiatric SBDs to elucidate reasons for and against their use in psychiatric practice.
Characterizing Canadian Social Workers Willing to Be Involved in Medical Assistance in Dying for Persons Lacking Decisional Capacity [0.03%]
加拿大社会工作者愿意参与缺乏决定能力者医疗援助死亡的特征研究
Gina Bravo,Nathalie Delli-Colli,Isabelle Dumont et al.
Gina Bravo et al.
As part of a larger survey, we asked social workers from Quebec whether they would be willing to be involved should advance requests for MAID be legalized. Of the 367 respondents, 291 replied that they would.
MAiD as a case study in evidence for policy making: An account of the CCA assessment on medical assistance in dying [0.03%]
以医疗辅助死亡为例的政策制定证据案例研究:关于医疗辅助死亡的CCA评估报告
Eric M Meslin,Tijs Creutzberg
Eric M Meslin
The CCA was asked to undertake an assessment of the state of knowledge on three topics that Parliament excluded from C-14: requests for MAiD by mature minors, advance requests for MAiD, and requests for MAiD where a mental disorder is the sole underlying medical condition.
Advance Requests for Medical Assistance in Dying in Dementia: a Survey Study of Dementia Care Specialists [0.03%]
痴呆症专科护理人员对因患痴呆症而请求医疗助死提前申请的研究调查
Allison Nakanishi,Lauren Cuthbertson,Jocelyn Chase
Allison Nakanishi
Background: Current Canadian Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) legislation requires individuals to have the mental capacity to consent at the time of the procedure. Advance requests for MAiD (ARs for MAiD) could allow in...
Hospice Palliative Care Volunteers' Attitudes, Opinions, Experiences, and Perceived Needs for Training Around Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) [0.03%]
姑息护理志愿者对医疗援助死亡的态度、观点、经历及培训需求的质性研究
Stephen Claxton-Oldfield,Sophie Beaudette
Stephen Claxton-Oldfield
The volunteers' responses were generally supportive of MAiD as an end-of-life option and approving of some of the proposed changes to the current MAiD legislation (e.g., 85% of the volunteers either strongly agreed or agreed that advance requests for MAiD should be permitted).