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View article: “Respecting our patients’ choices”: making the organizational decision to participate in voluntary assisted dying provision: findings from semi-structured interviews with a rural community hospice board of management
“Respecting our patients’ choices”: making the organizational decision to participate in voluntary assisted dying provision: findings from semi-structured interviews with a rural community hospice board of management Open
Background There is limited literature around how palliative care organizations determine the degree to which they will interface with voluntary assisted dying in jurisdictions where it is legal. The aim of this research was to describe th…
View article: “Respecting our patients’ choices”: Making the organizational decision to participate in voluntary assisted dying provision: Findings from semi-structured interviews with a rural community hospice board of management
“Respecting our patients’ choices”: Making the organizational decision to participate in voluntary assisted dying provision: Findings from semi-structured interviews with a rural community hospice board of management Open
Background There is limited literature around how palliative care organizations determine the degree to which they will interface with voluntary assisted dying in jurisdictions where it is legal. The aim of this research was to describe th…
Being A Safe Place: A Qualitative Study Exploring Perceptions As To How A Rural Community Hospice Could Respond To Enactment of Voluntary Assisted Dying Legislation Open
Background: There is a lack of research to guide the implementation of voluntary assisted dying legislation within a hospice setting. Furthermore, there is limited published information related to the expectations of the community and staf…
“A Real Bucket of Worms”: Views of People Living with Dementia and Family Members on Supported Decision-Making Open
Supported decision-making has been promoted at a policy level and within international human rights treaties as a way of ensuring that people with disabilities enjoy the right to legal capacity on an equal basis with others. However, littl…