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Practitioners' experiences with 2021 amendments to Canada's medical assistance in dying law: a qualitative analysis.

Eliana CloseJocelyn DownieBen P White
Published in: Palliative care and social practice (2023)
This is one of the first studies to investigate physicians' and nurse practitioners' experiences of the impact of Bill C-7 after the legislation was passed. Bill C-7 addressed key problems under Bill C-14, including the two witnesses requirement and the 10-day waiting period. However, it also introduced new complexities as practitioners decided how to approach cases involving a non-reasonably foreseeable natural death (and contemplated the advent of MAiD for persons with a mental disorder as a sole underlying condition). This study highlights the importance of involving practitioners in advance of legislative changes. It also emphasizes how the regulation of MAiD involves a range of organizations, which requires strong leadership and coordination from the government.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • mental health
  • general practice
  • healthcare
  • palliative care
  • case control