Abstract Background Dealing with end of life is challenging for patients and health professionals alike. The situation becomes even more challenging when a patient requests a legally permitted medical service that a health professional is unable to provide due to a conflict of conscience. Such a scenario arises when Victorian health professionals, with a conscientious objection (CO) to voluntary assisted dying (VAD), are presented with patients who request VAD or merely ask about VAD. The Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2017 (Vic) recognizes the inherent conflict of conscience that may arise for some health professionals when asked to provide VAD and responds by affording broad protection to conscientious objectors who wish to refuse to take p...
Objectives: To investigate the perspectives of doctors involved with voluntary assisted dying in Vic...
Introduction: Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) is increasingly being legalised internationally. In Aus...
In jurisdictions where voluntary assisted dying (VAD) is legal, eligibility assessments, prescriptio...
Background: Dealing with end of life is challenging for patients and health professionals alike. The...
During the debates about the legalization of Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) in Victoria, Australia, ...
There is a copious literature on conscientious objection in voluntary assisted dying (VAD), also kno...
The Australian state of Victoria legalised voluntary assisted dying (VAD) in June 2019. Like most ju...
Background: Voluntary assisted dying became lawful in Victoria, the first Australian state to permit...
BACKGROUND: Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) was legalised in Victoria, Australia in June 2019. Physic...
Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) is when a terminally ill person with decision-making capacity consens...
OBJECTIVES: There is little research on moral uncertainties and distress of palliative and hospice c...
Objectives: On 19 June 2019, assisted dying became lawful in Victoria, the second most populous stat...
In jurisdictions where voluntary assisted dying (VAD) is legal, eligibility assessments, prescriptio...
Objectives On 19 June 2019, assisted dying became lawful in Victoria, the second most populous state...
Voluntary assisted dying is being considered by parliaments and law reform bodies across Australia. ...
Objectives: To investigate the perspectives of doctors involved with voluntary assisted dying in Vic...
Introduction: Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) is increasingly being legalised internationally. In Aus...
In jurisdictions where voluntary assisted dying (VAD) is legal, eligibility assessments, prescriptio...
Background: Dealing with end of life is challenging for patients and health professionals alike. The...
During the debates about the legalization of Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) in Victoria, Australia, ...
There is a copious literature on conscientious objection in voluntary assisted dying (VAD), also kno...
The Australian state of Victoria legalised voluntary assisted dying (VAD) in June 2019. Like most ju...
Background: Voluntary assisted dying became lawful in Victoria, the first Australian state to permit...
BACKGROUND: Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) was legalised in Victoria, Australia in June 2019. Physic...
Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) is when a terminally ill person with decision-making capacity consens...
OBJECTIVES: There is little research on moral uncertainties and distress of palliative and hospice c...
Objectives: On 19 June 2019, assisted dying became lawful in Victoria, the second most populous stat...
In jurisdictions where voluntary assisted dying (VAD) is legal, eligibility assessments, prescriptio...
Objectives On 19 June 2019, assisted dying became lawful in Victoria, the second most populous state...
Voluntary assisted dying is being considered by parliaments and law reform bodies across Australia. ...
Objectives: To investigate the perspectives of doctors involved with voluntary assisted dying in Vic...
Introduction: Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) is increasingly being legalised internationally. In Aus...
In jurisdictions where voluntary assisted dying (VAD) is legal, eligibility assessments, prescriptio...