Contains fulltext : 155397.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To determine health care professionals' understanding of the current legal status of different end-of-life practices and their future legal status if medical aid in dying were legalized, and to identify factors associated with misunderstanding surrounding the current legal status. DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey using 6 clinical scenarios developed from a validated European questionnaire and from a validated classification of end-of-life practices. SETTING: Quebec. PARTICIPANTS: Health care professionals (physicians and nurses). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Perceptions of the current legal status of the given scenarios and whether or not the practices...
Background: In 2016, Canada joined the growing number of jurisdictions to legalize medical assistanc...
Objective: The Canadian province of Quebec has recently legalized medical aid in dying (MAID) for co...
Objective: The Canadian province of Quebec has recently legalized medical aid in dying (MAID) for co...
OBJECTIVE: To determine health care professionals' understanding of the current legal status of diff...
Background: To effectively care for people who are terminally ill, including those without decision-...
Background: Belgium legalized euthanasia in 2002. Physicians must report each euthanasia case to the...
OBJECTIVE: Decisions about withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment (WWLST) from adults ...
Background: To effectively care for people who are terminally ill, including those without decision-...
Background: To effectively care for people who are terminally ill, including those without decision-...
Objective: Decisions about life-sustaining treatment from adults who lack capacity are an integral p...
International audienceContext: The provision of potentially non-beneficial life-sustaining treatment...
Background: Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) was legalized in Canada in 2016. As future phys...
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BACKGROUND: Some patients do not receive adequate pain and symptom relief at the end of life, causin...
The general purpose of the current study was to collect data on physicians\u27 attitudes towards Act...
Background: In 2016, Canada joined the growing number of jurisdictions to legalize medical assistanc...
Objective: The Canadian province of Quebec has recently legalized medical aid in dying (MAID) for co...
Objective: The Canadian province of Quebec has recently legalized medical aid in dying (MAID) for co...
OBJECTIVE: To determine health care professionals' understanding of the current legal status of diff...
Background: To effectively care for people who are terminally ill, including those without decision-...
Background: Belgium legalized euthanasia in 2002. Physicians must report each euthanasia case to the...
OBJECTIVE: Decisions about withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatment (WWLST) from adults ...
Background: To effectively care for people who are terminally ill, including those without decision-...
Background: To effectively care for people who are terminally ill, including those without decision-...
Objective: Decisions about life-sustaining treatment from adults who lack capacity are an integral p...
International audienceContext: The provision of potentially non-beneficial life-sustaining treatment...
Background: Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) was legalized in Canada in 2016. As future phys...
Extract of the first 100 words of the full text and any section headings (as provided by publisher):...
BACKGROUND: Some patients do not receive adequate pain and symptom relief at the end of life, causin...
The general purpose of the current study was to collect data on physicians\u27 attitudes towards Act...
Background: In 2016, Canada joined the growing number of jurisdictions to legalize medical assistanc...
Objective: The Canadian province of Quebec has recently legalized medical aid in dying (MAID) for co...
Objective: The Canadian province of Quebec has recently legalized medical aid in dying (MAID) for co...