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Medical oncologist perceptions and willingness to participate in voluntary assisted dying in South Australia.

Michelle Olivia ForgioneAnnabel SmithChristopher M Hocking
Published in: Internal medicine journal (2024)
This study surveyed South Australian medical oncologists to capture their perceptions, willingness to participate and perceived barriers and motivations to participation in voluntary assisted dying (VAD) activities. Approximately 70% of surveyed medical oncologists reported familiarity with VAD legislation. Less than half of physicians (39.1%) reported willingness to participate in any VAD activities, and the rate of conscientious objection was 22%. The top barriers to participation were lack of time and uncertainty given no prior experience. These results demonstrate both a low rate of conscientious objection and a low rate of willingness to participate at the point of VAD implementation in South Australia, and identify barriers to participation that are largely logistical.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • physical activity
  • palliative care
  • advanced cancer
  • depressive symptoms
  • mental health
  • social support