DOI: 10.24124/2020/59093
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Barriers and facilitators to medical assistance in dying (MAID) discussions in primary care

Abstract: In Canada, medical assistance in dying (MAiD) is an end of life intervention intended to offer increased control to Canadians within the dying process (Brassfield & Buchbinder, 2020). Despite the legalization of MAiD in 2016 and developments in MAiD research, many primary care providers (PCPs) reported feeling reluctant to discuss MAiD with their patients (Otte, Jung, Elger, & Bally, 2017). In Canada, PCPs are typically medical doctors (MDs) or nurse practitioners (NPs) who care for patients in outpati… Show more

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