Medical assistance in dying when natural death is not reasonably foreseeable: Survey of providers' experiences with patients making track 2 requests
CONCLUSION: Providers of MAID described many challenges in their experiences with patients making track 2 requests, including assessing individuals with concurrent mental illnesses, being uncertain that patients had been offered appropriate treatments prior to seeking MAID, and being unsure whether patients had seriously considered available treatments. Many providers experienced moral distress in attempting to balance patients' rights with what might be in patients' best interests. This is different from experiences providers have had with patients making track 1 requests, as most of these patients have end-stage malignan...
Source: Canadian Family Physician Medecin de Famille Canadien - December 13, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Ellen Wiebe Michaela Kelly Source Type: research

Medical assistance in dying when natural death is not reasonably foreseeable: Survey of providers' experiences with patients making track 2 requests
CONCLUSION: Providers of MAID described many challenges in their experiences with patients making track 2 requests, including assessing individuals with concurrent mental illnesses, being uncertain that patients had been offered appropriate treatments prior to seeking MAID, and being unsure whether patients had seriously considered available treatments. Many providers experienced moral distress in attempting to balance patients' rights with what might be in patients' best interests. This is different from experiences providers have had with patients making track 1 requests, as most of these patients have end-stage malignan...
Source: Canadian Family Physician Medecin de Famille Canadien - December 13, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Ellen Wiebe Michaela Kelly Source Type: research

Medical assistance in dying when natural death is not reasonably foreseeable: Survey of providers' experiences with patients making track 2 requests
CONCLUSION: Providers of MAID described many challenges in their experiences with patients making track 2 requests, including assessing individuals with concurrent mental illnesses, being uncertain that patients had been offered appropriate treatments prior to seeking MAID, and being unsure whether patients had seriously considered available treatments. Many providers experienced moral distress in attempting to balance patients' rights with what might be in patients' best interests. This is different from experiences providers have had with patients making track 1 requests, as most of these patients have end-stage malignan...
Source: Canadian Family Physician Medecin de Famille Canadien - December 13, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Ellen Wiebe Michaela Kelly Source Type: research

Medical assistance in dying when natural death is not reasonably foreseeable: Survey of providers' experiences with patients making track 2 requests
CONCLUSION: Providers of MAID described many challenges in their experiences with patients making track 2 requests, including assessing individuals with concurrent mental illnesses, being uncertain that patients had been offered appropriate treatments prior to seeking MAID, and being unsure whether patients had seriously considered available treatments. Many providers experienced moral distress in attempting to balance patients' rights with what might be in patients' best interests. This is different from experiences providers have had with patients making track 1 requests, as most of these patients have end-stage malignan...
Source: Canadian Family Physician Medecin de Famille Canadien - December 13, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Ellen Wiebe Michaela Kelly Source Type: research

Medical assistance in dying when natural death is not reasonably foreseeable: Survey of providers' experiences with patients making track 2 requests
CONCLUSION: Providers of MAID described many challenges in their experiences with patients making track 2 requests, including assessing individuals with concurrent mental illnesses, being uncertain that patients had been offered appropriate treatments prior to seeking MAID, and being unsure whether patients had seriously considered available treatments. Many providers experienced moral distress in attempting to balance patients' rights with what might be in patients' best interests. This is different from experiences providers have had with patients making track 1 requests, as most of these patients have end-stage malignan...
Source: Canadian Family Physician Medecin de Famille Canadien - December 13, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Ellen Wiebe Michaela Kelly Source Type: research

Medical assistance in dying when natural death is not reasonably foreseeable: Survey of providers' experiences with patients making track 2 requests
CONCLUSION: Providers of MAID described many challenges in their experiences with patients making track 2 requests, including assessing individuals with concurrent mental illnesses, being uncertain that patients had been offered appropriate treatments prior to seeking MAID, and being unsure whether patients had seriously considered available treatments. Many providers experienced moral distress in attempting to balance patients' rights with what might be in patients' best interests. This is different from experiences providers have had with patients making track 1 requests, as most of these patients have end-stage malignan...
Source: Canadian Family Physician Medecin de Famille Canadien - December 13, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Ellen Wiebe Michaela Kelly Source Type: research

Medical assistance in dying when natural death is not reasonably foreseeable: Survey of providers' experiences with patients making track 2 requests
CONCLUSION: Providers of MAID described many challenges in their experiences with patients making track 2 requests, including assessing individuals with concurrent mental illnesses, being uncertain that patients had been offered appropriate treatments prior to seeking MAID, and being unsure whether patients had seriously considered available treatments. Many providers experienced moral distress in attempting to balance patients' rights with what might be in patients' best interests. This is different from experiences providers have had with patients making track 1 requests, as most of these patients have end-stage malignan...
Source: Canadian Family Physician Medecin de Famille Canadien - December 13, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Ellen Wiebe Michaela Kelly Source Type: research

Medical assistance in dying when natural death is not reasonably foreseeable: Survey of providers' experiences with patients making track 2 requests
CONCLUSION: Providers of MAID described many challenges in their experiences with patients making track 2 requests, including assessing individuals with concurrent mental illnesses, being uncertain that patients had been offered appropriate treatments prior to seeking MAID, and being unsure whether patients had seriously considered available treatments. Many providers experienced moral distress in attempting to balance patients' rights with what might be in patients' best interests. This is different from experiences providers have had with patients making track 1 requests, as most of these patients have end-stage malignan...
Source: Canadian Family Physician Medecin de Famille Canadien - December 13, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Ellen Wiebe Michaela Kelly Source Type: research

Medical assistance in dying when natural death is not reasonably foreseeable: Survey of providers' experiences with patients making track 2 requests
CONCLUSION: Providers of MAID described many challenges in their experiences with patients making track 2 requests, including assessing individuals with concurrent mental illnesses, being uncertain that patients had been offered appropriate treatments prior to seeking MAID, and being unsure whether patients had seriously considered available treatments. Many providers experienced moral distress in attempting to balance patients' rights with what might be in patients' best interests. This is different from experiences providers have had with patients making track 1 requests, as most of these patients have end-stage malignan...
Source: Canadian Family Physician Medecin de Famille Canadien - December 13, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Ellen Wiebe Michaela Kelly Source Type: research

Medical assistance in dying when natural death is not reasonably foreseeable: Survey of providers' experiences with patients making track 2 requests
CONCLUSION: Providers of MAID described many challenges in their experiences with patients making track 2 requests, including assessing individuals with concurrent mental illnesses, being uncertain that patients had been offered appropriate treatments prior to seeking MAID, and being unsure whether patients had seriously considered available treatments. Many providers experienced moral distress in attempting to balance patients' rights with what might be in patients' best interests. This is different from experiences providers have had with patients making track 1 requests, as most of these patients have end-stage malignan...
Source: Canadian Family Physician Medecin de Famille Canadien - December 13, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Ellen Wiebe Michaela Kelly Source Type: research

Medical assistance in dying when natural death is not reasonably foreseeable: Survey of providers' experiences with patients making track 2 requests
CONCLUSION: Providers of MAID described many challenges in their experiences with patients making track 2 requests, including assessing individuals with concurrent mental illnesses, being uncertain that patients had been offered appropriate treatments prior to seeking MAID, and being unsure whether patients had seriously considered available treatments. Many providers experienced moral distress in attempting to balance patients' rights with what might be in patients' best interests. This is different from experiences providers have had with patients making track 1 requests, as most of these patients have end-stage malignan...
Source: Canadian Family Physician Medecin de Famille Canadien - December 13, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Ellen Wiebe Michaela Kelly Source Type: research

Medical assistance in dying when natural death is not reasonably foreseeable: Survey of providers' experiences with patients making track 2 requests
CONCLUSION: Providers of MAID described many challenges in their experiences with patients making track 2 requests, including assessing individuals with concurrent mental illnesses, being uncertain that patients had been offered appropriate treatments prior to seeking MAID, and being unsure whether patients had seriously considered available treatments. Many providers experienced moral distress in attempting to balance patients' rights with what might be in patients' best interests. This is different from experiences providers have had with patients making track 1 requests, as most of these patients have end-stage malignan...
Source: Canadian Family Physician Medecin de Famille Canadien - December 13, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Ellen Wiebe Michaela Kelly Source Type: research

Medical assistance in dying when natural death is not reasonably foreseeable: Survey of providers' experiences with patients making track 2 requests
CONCLUSION: Providers of MAID described many challenges in their experiences with patients making track 2 requests, including assessing individuals with concurrent mental illnesses, being uncertain that patients had been offered appropriate treatments prior to seeking MAID, and being unsure whether patients had seriously considered available treatments. Many providers experienced moral distress in attempting to balance patients' rights with what might be in patients' best interests. This is different from experiences providers have had with patients making track 1 requests, as most of these patients have end-stage malignan...
Source: Canadian Family Physician Medecin de Famille Canadien - December 13, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Ellen Wiebe Michaela Kelly Source Type: research

Medical assistance in dying when natural death is not reasonably foreseeable: Survey of providers' experiences with patients making track 2 requests
CONCLUSION: Providers of MAID described many challenges in their experiences with patients making track 2 requests, including assessing individuals with concurrent mental illnesses, being uncertain that patients had been offered appropriate treatments prior to seeking MAID, and being unsure whether patients had seriously considered available treatments. Many providers experienced moral distress in attempting to balance patients' rights with what might be in patients' best interests. This is different from experiences providers have had with patients making track 1 requests, as most of these patients have end-stage malignan...
Source: Canadian Family Physician Medecin de Famille Canadien - December 13, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Ellen Wiebe Michaela Kelly Source Type: research

Medical assistance in dying when natural death is not reasonably foreseeable: Survey of providers' experiences with patients making track 2 requests
CONCLUSION: Providers of MAID described many challenges in their experiences with patients making track 2 requests, including assessing individuals with concurrent mental illnesses, being uncertain that patients had been offered appropriate treatments prior to seeking MAID, and being unsure whether patients had seriously considered available treatments. Many providers experienced moral distress in attempting to balance patients' rights with what might be in patients' best interests. This is different from experiences providers have had with patients making track 1 requests, as most of these patients have end-stage malignan...
Source: Canadian Family Physician Medecin de Famille Canadien - December 13, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Ellen Wiebe Michaela Kelly Source Type: research