Background: In the Australian state of Victoria, specialist doctors are central to the operation of voluntary assisted dying (VAD). However, a broad range of clinicians may be involved in the care of patients requesting or using VAD. Aims: To describe levels of support for and willingness to be involved in VAD and consider factors associated with clinician support for the VAD legislation and physicians\u27 willingness to provide VAD in practice. Methods: A multisite, cross-sectional survey of clinicians in seven Victorian hospitals. All clinicians were invited to complete an online survey measuring demographic characteristics, awareness of and support for the VAD legislation, willingness to participate in VAD related activities and reasons ...
RationaleOn June 19, 2019, Assisted Dying (AD) was legalized in the Australian state of Victoria, jo...
Introduction: Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) is increasingly being legalised internationally. In Aus...
Abstract Background Assisted dying has wide support among the general population but there is eviden...
Background Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) became legal in the Australian state of Victoria on 19 Jun...
Background Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) became legal in the Australian state of Victoria on 19 Jun...
Objectives: To investigate the perspectives of doctors involved with voluntary assisted dying in Vic...
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...
BackgroundLike many countries where voluntary assisted dying (VAD) is legal, eligible doctors in Vic...
Background: On 29 November 2017, the Victorian Parliament passed the Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) ...
The Australian state of Victoria legalised voluntary assisted dying (VAD) in June 2019. Like most ju...
The controversial topic of voluntary assisted dying (VAD) is receiving significant attention at stat...
This thesis is the first comprehensive empirical study of how doctors are perceiving and experiencin...
Objectives: To investigate barriers to and facilitators of access to voluntary assisted dying in Vic...
Objectives: Voluntary assisted dying was legalised in Victoria, Australia in June 2019. Victoria was...
RationaleOn June 19, 2019, Assisted Dying (AD) was legalized in the Australian state of Victoria, jo...
Introduction: Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) is increasingly being legalised internationally. In Aus...
Abstract Background Assisted dying has wide support among the general population but there is eviden...
Background Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) became legal in the Australian state of Victoria on 19 Jun...
Background Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) became legal in the Australian state of Victoria on 19 Jun...
Objectives: To investigate the perspectives of doctors involved with voluntary assisted dying in Vic...
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...
BackgroundLike many countries where voluntary assisted dying (VAD) is legal, eligible doctors in Vic...
Background: On 29 November 2017, the Victorian Parliament passed the Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) ...
The Australian state of Victoria legalised voluntary assisted dying (VAD) in June 2019. Like most ju...
The controversial topic of voluntary assisted dying (VAD) is receiving significant attention at stat...
This thesis is the first comprehensive empirical study of how doctors are perceiving and experiencin...
Objectives: To investigate barriers to and facilitators of access to voluntary assisted dying in Vic...
Objectives: Voluntary assisted dying was legalised in Victoria, Australia in June 2019. Victoria was...
RationaleOn June 19, 2019, Assisted Dying (AD) was legalized in the Australian state of Victoria, jo...
Introduction: Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) is increasingly being legalised internationally. In Aus...
Abstract Background Assisted dying has wide support among the general population but there is eviden...