A qualitative study of experiences of institutional objection to medical assistance in dying in Canada: ongoing challenges and catalysts for change
CONCLUSIONS: This paper adds to the limited evidence base about the impacts of institutional objection and can inform practical and regulatory solutions in Canada and abroad. Reform is needed to minimize the negative impacts on patients, their caregivers, and health practitioners involved in MAiD practice.PMID:37735387 | PMC:PMC10512474 | DOI:10.1186/s12910-023-00950-9
Source: Australian Family Physician - Category: Primary Care Authors: Eliana Close Ruthie Jeanneret Jocelyn Downie Lindy Willmott Ben P White Source Type: research
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