The rocks and hard places of MAiD: a qualitative study of nursing practice in the context of legislated assisted death.
Barbara PesutSally ThorneCatharine J SchillerMadeleine GreigJosette RousselPublished in: BMC nursing (2020)
Data obtained in this study suggested that some workplace contexts still lack the necessary supports for nurses to confidently meet the precision required of a legislated approach to MAiD. Without accessible palliative care, sufficient providers, a supportive team, practice supports, and a context that allowed nurses to have a range of responses to MAiD, nurses felt they were legally and morally at risk. Nurses seeking to provide the compassionate care consistent with such a momentous moment in patients' lives, without suitable supports, find themselves caught between the proverbial rock and hard place.