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Getting Beyond Pros and Cons: Results of a Stakeholder Needs Assessment on Physician Assisted Dying in the Hospital Setting.

Andrea Frolic1,2,3, Leslie Murray4, Marilyn Swinton5, Paul Miller6,7.   

Abstract

This study assessed the attitudes and needs of physicians and health professional staff at a tertiary care hospital in Canada regarding the introduction of physician assisted dying (PAD) during 2015-16. This research aimed to develop an understanding of the wishes, concerns and hopes of stakeholders related to handling requests for PAD; to determine what supports/structures/resources health care professionals (HCP) require in order to ensure high quality and compassionate care for patients requesting PAD, and a supportive environment for all healthcare providers across the moral spectrum. This study constituted a mixed methods design with a qualitative descriptive approach for the study's qualitative component. A total of 303 HCPs working in a tertiary care hospital completed an online survey and 64 HCPs working in hospital units with high mortality rates participated in 8 focus group discussions. Both focus group and survey data coalesced around several themes to support the implementation of PAD following the decriminalization of this practice: the importance of high quality care; honoring moral diversity; supporting values (such as autonomy, privacy, beneficence); and developing resources, including collaboration with palliative care, education, policies and a specialized team. This study provided the foundational evidence to support the development of the PAD program described in other papers in this collection, and can be a model for gathering evidence from stakeholders to inform the implementation of PAD in any healthcare organization.
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Keywords:  Consultation; Euthanasia; Hospitals; MAiD; Medical Assistance in Dying; Mixed methods; Needs assessment; Organizational ethics; Physician Assisted Dying; Stakeholders

Year:  2022        PMID: 35997912     DOI: 10.1007/s10730-022-09492-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  HEC Forum        ISSN: 0956-2737


  2 in total

1.  Introducing Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada: Lessons on Pragmatic Ethics and the Implementation of a Morally Contested Practice.

Authors:  Andrea Frolic; Allyson Oliphant
Journal:  HEC Forum       Date:  2022-09-02

2.  MAiD to Last: Creating a Care Ecology for Sustainable Medical Assistance in Dying Services.

Authors:  Andrea Frolic; Paul Miller; Will Harper; Allyson Oliphant
Journal:  HEC Forum       Date:  2022-09-12
  2 in total

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