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Background Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) was legalized in Canada in 2016. Canada’s legislation is the first to permit Nurse Practitioners (NP) to serve as independent MAiD assessors and providers. Registered Nurses’ (RN) also have important roles in
Jocelyn Schroeder +4 more
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This paper explores recently emerging challenges in Medical Assistance in Dying on Psychiatric Grounds (MAID-PG), focusing on ethical, clinical, and societal perspectives. Two themes are explored. First, the growing number of young MAID-PG requestors and
Monica Verhofstadt +10 more
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In passing legislation in 2016 to allow medical assistance in dying (MAID), Canada became the world’s first jurisdiction to allow nurse practitioners (NPs) to act as MAID assessors and providers.
Zachary Mokosak +2 more
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First They Came for the Physical Crips: The Eugenic Logic Driving MAID
In this paper, I critically examine the expansion of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) in Canada through a disability ethics lens. I argue that the dominant narrative framing MAiD as a compassionate, autonomy-enhancing policy obscures the systemic ...
Heidi Janz
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ObjectivesTo explore the support needs that patients and relatives experience throughout their medical aid in dying (MAID) trajectories.MethodsA qualitative study in Belgium in 2022 using 1) semi-structured interviews with and personal written narratives
Stijn Vissers +14 more
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ObjectivesThe study aimed to explore how terminally ill individuals in the United States approach medical aid in dying (MAID), including personal, interpersonal and structural factors that influence their decision-making processes.MethodsThis embodied ...
Jennifer Currin-McCulloch +3 more
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Canadian nursing students’ understanding, and comfort levels related to Medical Assistance in Dying
Shelley E. Canning, Christine Drew
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Background: Medical assistance in dying (“MAiD”) became legal across Canada in 2016, and in Québec in 2015. Provincial/territorial regulatory bodies play a critical role in MAiD as they can issue binding requirements on health practitioners.
Eliana Close +3 more
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The purpose of this digital storytelling project, conducted entirely in virtual spaces, was to contribute to an enhanced understanding of the experience of family and friends who have accompanied someone who chose to access medical assistance in dying ...
Keri-Lyn Durant, Katherine Kortes-Miller
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Sustained PRC1.1 activity preserves gene repression independently of PRC2.2 and restrains leukemic cell differentiation. [PDF]
Mojallali F +11 more
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