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Medical aid in dying: The role of the nurse practitioner

Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners
ABSTRACT Medical aid in dying (MAID) is a practice that has been expanding in the United States over the past few decades. As it becomes a viable option for a growing portion of the American population, nurse practitioners (NPs) need to be prepared to engage in conversation with patients about the practice.
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Law not loopholes: Medical aid in dying for those with dementia

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
Abstract This editorial comments on the article by Pope and Brodoff in this issue.
Joshua Briscoe, Eric Widera
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Medical aid in dying to avoid late‐stage dementia

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
Abstract Many patients with dementia want the option of using medical aid in dying (MAID) to end their lives before losing decision‐making capacity and other abilities that impact their desired quality of life. But, for over two decades, it has been widely understood that these patients cannot (solely because of their dementia ...
Thaddeus Mason Pope, Lisa Brodoff
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Medical Aid in Dying Laws

JAMA
This Viewpoint discusses aspects of medical aid in dying laws in the US, including patient access, clinician authorization, and waiting periods.
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A Policy Mapping Analysis of the U.S. Congressional Approach to Medical Aid-in-Dying

Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 2023
Nancy Kußmaul, Allison Gibson
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