影响保健专业人员参与魁北克省死亡医疗援助管理的因素

M.-A. Gagné
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背景2023年2月16日,魁北克省卫生和老年事务部长提出了第11号法案,该法案将允许患有严重和不治之症的人在预期丧失工作能力的情况下,通过提前同意从死亡医疗援助(MAID)中受益。此外,患有严重神经运动障碍(如四肢瘫痪)的人如果符合其他资格标准,也有资格获得MAID。如果这项法案获得通过,我们可以预计MAID的数量在未来几年会增加。此外,同意参与MAID管理过程的HCP数量相对稳定,客观上较低,这给同意提供这种护理的HCP带来了额外的临床、心理和管理负担。方法通过对科学文献的叙述性回顾,我们发现很少有关于HCP参与MAID过程的因素(积极或消极)的实证研究。结果数据显示,在科学文献中确定的阻碍HCP参与MAID的因素中,一些与HCP的良心自由及其核心价值观有关,而另一些则更务实,来自该领域的现实。讨论许多因素对HCP参与MAID产生负面影响。然而,其中一些因素,特别是与行使良心自由无关的因素,可能会通过实施适当的资源来缓解,例如创造一个安全对话的空间。结论本文强调了可能干扰HCP参与MAID的因素的异质性,最重要的是,需要对这些问题进行进一步调查,以便在组织和提供护理时充分考虑到这些问题。
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Factors influencing the involvement of health care professionals in the administration of medical aid in dying in Quebec

Background

On February 16, 2023, the Quebec provincial Minister for Health and Seniors introduced Bill 11, which would allow people suffering from serious and incurable diseases to benefit from medical aid in dying (MAID) through an advanced consent, in anticipation of incapacity. In addition, people with severe neuromotor disabilities such as quadriplegia would also be eligible for MAID if they meet the other eligibility criteria. If this bill is adopted, we can expect the number of MAID to increase in the coming years. Moreover, the number of HCPs who agree to be involved in the process of administering MAID remains relatively stable and objectively low, which generates an additional clinical, psychological and administrative burden for HCPs who agree to provide this care.

Methodology

Through a narrative review of the scientific literature, we found that there have been very few empirical studies about the factors that contribute (positively or negatively) to HCP involvement in the MAID process.

Results

The data show that among the factors that have been identified in the scientific literature as discouraging the involvement of HCPs in MAID, some are related to HCPs’ freedom of conscience and their core values, while others are more pragmatic and emerge from the reality of the field.

Discussion

Many factors influence negatively HCP participation in MAID. However, some of these factors, specifically those that are not related to the exercise of freedom of conscience, may potentially be mitigated by the implementation of appropriate resources, such as the creation of a space for safe dialogue.

Conclusion

This article highlights the heterogeneity of factors that can interfere with the involvement of HCPs in MAID and, above all, the need for further investigation of these issues in order to adequately take them into consideration in the organization and provision of care.

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Ethics, Medicine and Public Health
Ethics, Medicine and Public Health Medicine-Health Policy
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期刊介绍: This review aims to compare approaches to medical ethics and bioethics in two forms, Anglo-Saxon (Ethics, Medicine and Public Health) and French (Ethique, Médecine et Politiques Publiques). Thus, in their native languages, the authors will present research on the legitimacy of the practice and appreciation of the consequences of acts towards patients as compared to the limits acceptable by the community, as illustrated by the democratic debate.
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