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“Medical Friendships” in Assisted Dying

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2004
As the issue of assisted dying continues toward more expanded legal standing, we shift our primary focus from questions of patients' rights to the largely overlooked challenges that face physicians who elect to assist patients in ending their lives. Dr.
Chalmers C, Clark, Gerrit K, Kimsma
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Medical Assistance in Dying at a paediatric hospital

Journal of Medical Ethics, 2018
This article explores the ethical challenges of providing Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) in a paediatric setting. More specifically, we focus on the theoretical questions that came to light when we were asked to develop a policy for responding to MAID requests at our tertiary paediatric institution.
Carey, DeMichelis   +2 more
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Medical Assistance in Dying

Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing, 2019
In June 2016, Bill C-14 or Medical Assistance in Dying legislation became law in Canada. With this law came changes to nurses’ (ie, nurse practitioner, registered nurse, registered practical nurse) scopes of practice, roles, and responsibilities.
Grace, Suva   +2 more
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MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IN DYING (MAID)

Canadian Social Work Review, 2020
Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) is a legal federal framework for medical practitioners to assist in the cessation of life upon request from eligible patients who seek assisted death in order to die peacefully and with dignity. MAID’s ‘mentally competent’ eligibility criteria currently create confusion for social workers because ...
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Medically Assisted Dying

2011
Although a few noteworthy philosophical contributions were made in the middle of the last century to the debate about the moral and legal permissibility of physician-assisted suicide, voluntary euthanasia, and nonvoluntary euthanasia, the intensity of the debate within philosophical (and other) forums has risen dramatically since the late 1970s.
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Continuing the conversation about medical assistance in dying

Journal of Medical Ethics, 2019
In their summary and critique, Gamble, Gamble, and Pruski mischaracterise both the central arguments and the primary objectives of our original paper. Our paper does not provide an ethical justification for paediatric Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) by comparing it with other end of life care options.
Carey, DeMichelis   +2 more
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Medical assistance in dying and the trauma patient

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2021
Amy, Makish   +5 more
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19. Medical Assistance in Dying

2019
This chapter discusses ethical and legal aspects of euthanasia and assisted dying. It first examines the non-voluntary termination of life, covering the relationship between medical treatment and assistance in dying as a matter of failure to treat, and the philosophical concept of ‘double effect’.
G. T. Laurie   +2 more
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Impact of Medical Assistance in Dying on palliative care: A qualitative study

Palliative Medicine, 2021
David Hausner   +2 more
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