Australian pharmacists' perspectives on physician-assisted suicide (PAS): thematic analysis of semistructured interviews.
Sami IsaacAndrew McLachlanBetty Bouad ChaarPublished in: BMJ open (2019)
This study revealed current concerns of practising pharmacists in Australia, including previously undocumented perspectives on the pharmacoeconomic impact of and barriers relating to PAS. The need for training of all healthcare professionals involved, the provision of clear guidelines, including regulation around storage, administration and disposal of medicines dispensed for PAS and the updating of current therapeutic guidelines around end-of-life care were all issues delineated by this study. These findings highlighted the need for current and future policies to account for all stakeholders involved in PAS, not solely prescribers.