Background: New Zealand recently introduced law permitting terminally ill people to request and receive assisted dying (AD) in specified circumstances. Given the nature and complexity of this new health service, research is vital to determine how AD is operating in practice.Objective: To identify research priorities regarding the implementation and delivery of AD in New Zealand.Methods: Using an adapted research prioritisation methodology, the researchers identified 15 potential AD research topics. A mixed-methods survey of health professionals was undertaken where respondents were asked to rate the 15 topics according to the relative importance for research to be conducted on each issue. Respondents could also suggest additional research a...
Objectives Most clinical teams and organisations have not openly or formally discussed how they woul...
Background: In the Australian state of Victoria, specialist doctors are central to the operation of ...
This thesis is based on a sociology in bioethics approach which seeks to demonstrate that the curren...
Background: In November 2021, assisted dying (AD) became lawful in Aotearoa New Zealand. A terminall...
The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link. The author's final peer review...
Assisted dying is a significant issue in Aotearoa New Zealand given the continued controversy over t...
AIM: This article outlines the End of Life Choice Act 2019. It highlights some of the key implementa...
Objectives: To investigate the perspectives of doctors involved with voluntary assisted dying in Vic...
Background: Assisted dying (AD) is increasingly becoming lawful internationally. While all AD models...
RationaleOn June 19, 2019, Assisted Dying (AD) was legalized in the Australian state of Victoria, jo...
Aim: To critically analyse the reliability of an article which claims to be evidence that the End of...
Objective To identify the main areas of uncertainty and subsequent research priorities to inform the...
Objective: The difficulties in conducting palliative care research have been widely acknowledged. In...
Background: On 29 November 2017, the Victorian Parliament passed the Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) ...
Objectives: On 19 June 2019, assisted dying became lawful in Victoria, the second most populous stat...
Objectives Most clinical teams and organisations have not openly or formally discussed how they woul...
Background: In the Australian state of Victoria, specialist doctors are central to the operation of ...
This thesis is based on a sociology in bioethics approach which seeks to demonstrate that the curren...
Background: In November 2021, assisted dying (AD) became lawful in Aotearoa New Zealand. A terminall...
The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link. The author's final peer review...
Assisted dying is a significant issue in Aotearoa New Zealand given the continued controversy over t...
AIM: This article outlines the End of Life Choice Act 2019. It highlights some of the key implementa...
Objectives: To investigate the perspectives of doctors involved with voluntary assisted dying in Vic...
Background: Assisted dying (AD) is increasingly becoming lawful internationally. While all AD models...
RationaleOn June 19, 2019, Assisted Dying (AD) was legalized in the Australian state of Victoria, jo...
Aim: To critically analyse the reliability of an article which claims to be evidence that the End of...
Objective To identify the main areas of uncertainty and subsequent research priorities to inform the...
Objective: The difficulties in conducting palliative care research have been widely acknowledged. In...
Background: On 29 November 2017, the Victorian Parliament passed the Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD) ...
Objectives: On 19 June 2019, assisted dying became lawful in Victoria, the second most populous stat...
Objectives Most clinical teams and organisations have not openly or formally discussed how they woul...
Background: In the Australian state of Victoria, specialist doctors are central to the operation of ...
This thesis is based on a sociology in bioethics approach which seeks to demonstrate that the curren...