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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38528276/attitudes-to-end-of-life-care-and-voluntary-assisted-dying-amongst-members-of-the-australian-jewish-community
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eli W Janover, Camille La Brooy, Jennifer Philip, Sophie Lewis, Ian Kerridge, Paul A Komesaroff
The implementation of voluntary assisted dying (VAD) in the Australian State of Victoria in 2019 has stimulated discussions about end-of-life care and dying in many communities. Various attempts have been made to represent the attitudes of the Jewish community, a distinct culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) group, in terms that suggest a unified set of opinions that opposes VAD policies. This research aimed to explore attitudes to VAD in the context of end-of-life care held by members of the Victorian Jewish community...
March 25, 2024: Journal of Religion and Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38494509/handling-the-desire-to-die-evaluation-of-an-elective-course-for-medical-students
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Schallenburger, J Schwartz, Yann-Nicolas Batzler, St Meier, R Küppers, Th Tenge, A Doll, K Kremeike, D Wetzchewald, M Neukirchen
BACKGROUND: The desire to die can occur in palliative care patients with a prevalence of up to 22%. Not every desire to die is accompanied by a pressure to act, but usually by a burden that can arise from various factors. To address this burden appropriately, health care workers should be trained. Based on an evaluated course on handling the desire to die, an elective course for medical students was developed and evaluated. In order to identify the impact of the elective course's content, a comparison of attitudes towards assisted dying with two other participant groups was conducted...
March 18, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38493732/persons-with-mental-disorders-and-assisted-dying-practices-in-spain-in-response-to-ramos-et-al
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Josep Pifarre, Montse Esquerda, Francesc Torralba, Jacinto Bátiz, Margarita Bofarull
Ramos et al. paper offers a narrative review of Spanish Organic Law 3/2021, which regulates euthanasia, focusing on its application to individuals with mental disorders. Ramos et al. examine the application of legal prerequisites from an ethical-legal perspective to ascertain the conditions under which psychiatric euthanasia might be considered legitimate and compliant with legal stipulations. Nevertheless, it is apparent that the core ethical inquiries linked to this matter have not been exhaustively investigated...
March 16, 2024: International Journal of Law and Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38491839/what-nurses-must-understand-about-the-ethics-of-assisted-dying
#24
EDITORIAL
Esme D West, Tiffany N Ricks
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 2024: Nursing Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38459876/legislating-the-cause-of-death-what-s-in-a-name-%C3%A2
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Ranson
In recent years legal rules to regulate causes of death have begun to appear. One example of this relates to the term "excited delirium" which has been subject to challenge by medical and legal professionals. Human rights activists have pushed against its usage by law enforcement and medical death investigators. The passing of the California Assembly Bill 360 restricting the use of the term is an example of this. Legislatively mandating, or banning causes of death poses an interesting challenge for death investigators...
December 2023: Journal of Law and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38459874/conscientious-objection-and-institutional-objection-to-voluntary-assistance-in-dying-an-ethico-legal-critique
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ian Kerridge, Cameron Stewart, Jackie Leach Scully, Mary Chiarella, Julie Hamblin, Adam Johnson, Christopher Ryan, Linda Sheahan, George Skowronski
This column examines conscientious objection and institutional objection in Australian voluntary assistance in dying. It reviews the current legislative regimes and then examines these practices from an ethical perspective, and raises particular concerns and suggestions with how conscientious objection and institutional objection should be operationalised.
December 2023: Journal of Law and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38423972/-not-available
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christian Byk
The Supreme Court of Canada having declared unconstitutional the legislative provisions prohibiting assisted dying because they were too broad in scope, the law of March 17, 2021 broadened these conditions, however postponing the date of application to March 17,2023 for the mentally ill only. Faced with the difficulties raised to avoid a broad interpretation of the criteria, which could open the way to requests based on weariness in combating difficult socio-economic situations, the law of March 9, 2023 extended this deadline until March 17, 2024...
2024: Journal International de Bioéthique et D'éthique des Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38423580/parliament-cannot-ignore-moves-to-change-law-on-assisted-dying-in-parts-of-the-uk-say-mps
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jane Feinmann
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 29, 2024: BMJ: British Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38413383/voluntary-assisted-dying-in-queensland-the-first-year
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Timothy Graves
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 27, 2024: Emergency Medicine Australasia: EMA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38395598/assisted-deaths-in-switzerland-for-uk-residents-diagnoses-and-their-implications-for-palliative-medicine-and-assisted-dying-legislation
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Colin Brewer, Marie-Claire Hopwood, Graham Winyard
OBJECTIVE: UK campaigners for a law permitting assisted dying (AD) restricted to those with a maximum life expectancy of 6 months claim that this would largely remove the need for UK residents to seek AD in Switzerland. We wanted to discover whether this prediction was correct. METHODS: We analysed the diagnoses of UK residents who had such deaths including, for the first time, data from all three of the main Swiss providers of AD to non-residents, comparing them with figures from Oregon, which has a 6-month restriction...
February 23, 2024: BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38391008/pharmacists-attitudes-towards-medically-assisted-dying
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lun Shen Wong, Shane L Scahill, Emma Barton, Bert Van der Werf, Jessica Boey, Sanyogita Sanya Ram
AIMS: We aimed to explore pharmacists' attitudes and support toward medically assisted dying (MaiD) through the End of Life Choice Act 2019 (EOLC), their willingness to provide services in this area of practice, and the influences on their decisions. METHODS: The study was conducted via an anonymous, online QualtricsTM survey of pharmacists. Registered New Zealand pharmacists who agreed to receive surveys from the two Schools of Pharmacy as part of their Annual Practicing Certificate renewal were invited to participate through an email with a Qualtrics URL link...
February 20, 2024: Pharmacy (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38386331/choreographing-a-good-death-carers-experiences-and-practices-of-enacting-assisted-dying
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sophie Lewis, Camille La Brooy, Ian Kerridge, Alex Holmes, Ian Olver, Peter Hudson, Michael Dooley, Paul Komesaroff
The proliferation of assisted dying legislative reforms globally is a significant change in the social and medico-legal landscape of end-of-life care. Understanding the impacts of these legislative reforms on family members who care for a dying person is vital, yet under-theorised in research. In this article, drawing on semi-structured interviews with 42 carers for a person who has sought assisted dying in Australia, and extending ideas of ontological choreography we explore the new and complex choreographies enacted by carers in their endeavour to arrange a 'good death' for the dying person...
February 22, 2024: Sociology of Health & Illness
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38332604/comparing-voluntary-assisted-dying-laws-in-victoria-and-western-australia-western-australian-stakeholders-perspectives
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Casey M Haining, Lindy Willmott, Ben P White
In 2021, two years after voluntary assisted dying (VAD) laws commenced in Victoria, Western Australia (WA) was the second Australian jurisdiction to permit VAD. While the two regimes are broadly similar, key differences exist. This article reports on findings from a qualitative study of WA participants with VAD experience across four stakeholder groups (patients and families; health practitioners; regulators and VAD system personnel; and health and professional organisation representatives), focusing particularly on participants' reflections on aspects of the WA VAD regime which differs from that in Victoria and the practical implications of those differences...
December 2023: Journal of Law and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38330512/perspectives-on-the-eligibility-criteria-for-euthanasia-for-mental-suffering-caused-by-psychiatric-disorder-under-the-belgian-euthanasia-law-a-qualitative-interview-study-among-mental-healthcare-workers
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Verhofstadt, K Van Assche, K Pardon, M Gleydura, K Titeca, K Chambaere
INTRODUCTION: Euthanasia in adults with psychiatric conditions (APC) is allowed in Belgium and impacts a variety of workers in this field, including psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, and support "buddies". This study examines their perspectives on the appropriateness of the current legal criteria for, and practice of, euthanasia in the context of psychiatry, and their suggestions to properly implement or amend these criteria. METHODS: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 30 Dutch-speaking mental healthcare workers who had at least one experience with an APC requesting euthanasia, in Flanders and Brussels (Belgium), between August 2019 and August 2020...
February 7, 2024: International Journal of Law and Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38320765/assisted-dying-framed-as-true-love
#35
EDITORIAL
Tessa Richards
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 6, 2024: BMJ: British Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38316056/what-are-the-cost-and-resource-implications-of-voluntary-assisted-dying-and-euthanasia
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peter Hudson, David Marco, Richard De Abreu Lourenco, Jennifer Philip
ObjectivesVoluntary assisted dying (VAD) legislation has now been passed in all Australian states. Although VAD has been operating in many settings worldwide for a considerable time, the specific costs associated with VAD seem unclear. The aim of this study was therefore to outline the common resource implications associated with VAD.MethodsA rapid literature review and grey literature search were undertaken.ResultsWe found a paucity of empirically informed detail regarding the actual costs required to implement VAD...
February 6, 2024: Australian Health Review: a Publication of the Australian Hospital Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38302148/canada-shelves-plan-to-allow-medically-assisted-dying-for-people-with-mental-illness
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Owen Dyer
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
February 1, 2024: BMJ: British Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38290905/the-debate-rages-on-physician-assisted-suicide-in-an-ethical-light
#38
EDITORIAL
John Shenouda, Michael Blaber, Robert George, James Haslam
The British Medical Association and some Royal Colleges have recently changed their stance on physician-assisted suicide from 'opposed' to forms of 'neutral'. The Royal College of Anaesthetists will poll members soon on whether to follow suit. Elsewhere neutrality amongst professional bodies has preceded legalisation of physician-assisted suicide. We examine the arguments relevant to the anaesthesia community and its potential impact in the UK.
January 29, 2024: British Journal of Anaesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38289327/-assisted-dying-as-a-comforting-heteronomy-the-rejection-of-self-administration-in-the-purported-act-of-self-determination
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Albert Jones
'Assisted dying' (an umbrella term for euthanasia and/or assisted suicide) is frequently defended as an act of autonomous self-determination in death but, given a choice, between 93.3% and 100% of patients are reluctant to self-administer (median 99.5%). If required to self-administer, fewer patients request assisted death and, of these, a sizable proportion do not self-administer but die of natural causes. This manifest avoidance runs counter to the concept of autonomous self-determination, even on the supposition that suicide could truly be autonomous...
January 30, 2024: New Bioethics: a Multidisciplinary Journal of Biotechnology and the Body
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38254163/anorexia-nervosa-through-the-lens-of-a-severe-and-enduring-experience-lost-in-a-big-world
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Laura Kiely, Janet Conti, Phillipa Hay
BACKGROUND: Severe and enduring anorexia nervosa (SE-AN), is a serious and persistent illness, despite 'state of the art' treatment. Criteria have been theoretically proposed, but not tested, and may not adequately capture illness complexity, which potentially inhibits treatment refinements. The clinical reality of death as an outcome for some people who experience SE-AN (1 in 20) and broadening access to voluntary assisted dying, further complicates the field, which is undeveloped regarding more fundamental concepts such as nosology, treatment, recovery definitions and alternative conceptualisations of SE-AN...
January 22, 2024: Journal of Eating Disorders
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