Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) Care Coordination: Navigating Ethics and Access in the Emergence of a New Health Profession.

IF 1.3 4区 哲学 Q3 ETHICS Hec Forum Pub Date : 2022-12-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-23 DOI:10.1007/s10730-022-09489-5
Marta Simpson-Tirone, Samantha Jansen, Marilyn Swinton
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Medical assistance in dying (MAiD) in Canada is a complex, novel interprofessional practice governed by stringent legal criteria. Often, patients need assistance navigating the system, and MAiD providers/assessors struggle with the administrative challenges of MAiD. Resultantly, the role of the MAiD care coordinator has emerged across the country as a novel practice dedicated to supporting access to MAiD and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. However, variability in the roles and responsibilities of MAiD care coordinators across Canada has highlighted the need for accountability and standardization for this practice. This manuscript constitutes a first attempt to describe this emerging role, through discussion of proposed standards of practice, as well as roles and responsibilities, and ethical duties of this emergent professional practice. We detail the core commitments of MAiD care coordinators to patients, providers/assessors and institutions involved in the MAiD process. We address the core competencies that inform the unique skillset required by MAiD care coordinators to facilitate high-quality care, while highlighting the moral and ethical considerations embedded in this work. To illustrate the complexity of the MAiD care coordinator role, case examples involving ethical dilemmas encountered in practice are included. Finally, a code of ethics is proposed to serve as a guide for appropriate professional practice and conduct. This manuscript is intended to illustrate the importance of transparency and accountability for this new role that provides service to vulnerable patients and families; this is especially critical as the ethical complexity of MAiD is likely to increase with future changes in legislation opening MAiD access to new populations.

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死亡医疗援助(女佣)护理协调:导航伦理和获取在一个新的健康职业的出现。
在加拿大,临终医疗援助(MAiD)是一种复杂的、新颖的跨专业实践,受严格的法律标准约束。通常,患者需要帮助导航系统,MAiD提供者/评估人员与MAiD的管理挑战作斗争。因此,MAiD护理协调员的角色已经在全国范围内出现,作为一种新的做法,致力于支持获得MAiD并确保遵守监管要求。然而,加拿大各地MAiD护理协调员的角色和职责的差异突出了对这种做法的问责制和标准化的必要性。本文通过讨论拟议的实践标准,以及这一新兴专业实践的角色和责任以及道德义务,首次尝试描述这一新兴角色。我们详细介绍了MAiD护理协调员对参与MAiD过程的患者、提供者/评估者和机构的核心承诺。我们强调了核心能力,这些核心能力为MAiD护理协调员提供了促进高质量护理所需的独特技能,同时强调了这项工作中嵌入的道德和伦理考虑。为了说明MAiD护理协调员角色的复杂性,包括涉及实践中遇到的道德困境的案例。最后,提出了一项道德守则,作为适当的专业实践和行为的指南。这份手稿旨在说明透明度和问责制的重要性,为弱势患者和家庭提供服务的这一新角色;这一点尤其重要,因为随着未来立法的变化,MAiD的道德复杂性可能会增加,从而向新人群开放MAiD。
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期刊介绍: HEC Forum is an international, peer-reviewed publication featuring original contributions of interest to practicing physicians, nurses, social workers, risk managers, attorneys, ethicists, and other HEC committee members. Contributions are welcomed from any pertinent source, but the text should be written to be appreciated by HEC members and lay readers. HEC Forum publishes essays, research papers, and features the following sections:Essays on Substantive Bioethical/Health Law Issues Analyses of Procedural or Operational Committee Issues Document Exchange Special Articles International Perspectives Mt./St. Anonymous: Cases and Institutional Policies Point/Counterpoint Argumentation Case Reviews, Analyses, and Resolutions Chairperson''s Section `Tough Spot'' Critical Annotations Health Law Alert Network News Letters to the Editors
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