促进获得自愿协助死亡:澳大利亚昆士兰州卫生服务的解释性探索性研究。

Jayne Hewitt, Michael Wilson, Melissa J Bloomer, Cooper Rennie, Ann Bonner
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目的自愿协助死亡是一个有争议的做法,一些临终关怀提供者选择不提供给病人。在一些司法管辖区,这限制了访问。昆士兰州通过一项法律解决了这一问题,旨在确保不妨碍获得自愿协助死亡的机会。这项研究的目的是探索私人资助的提供临终关怀的保健服务如何准备和确定与之相关的挑战,使昆士兰能够获得自愿协助死亡。方法进行解释性探索性研究。负责制定和实施组织自愿协助死亡政策的保健服务代表被邀请参加半结构化访谈。数据按主题进行分析。结果15名参与者参加了访谈。对数据的分析产生了四个主题:在一系列价值观和信仰中导航;认识和理解自愿协助死亡;缓和自愿协助死亡的对话;在临终关怀中为自愿协助死亡寻找空间。私人资助的保健服务机构对自愿协助死亡的准备情况各不相同,但所有提供者都承诺在履行其新的法律义务的同时,提供富有同情心的临终关怀。会议强调需要支持对自愿协助死亡具有一系列价值观和信念的工作人员。结论:利用法律来平衡个人获得自愿协助死亡的权利和非参与组织的权利,要求所有卫生服务机构考虑患者获得、工作人员的意见以及有关自愿协助死亡的更广泛的组织价值观。未来的研究将探讨自愿协助死亡是否会受到影响。
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Promoting access to voluntary assisted dying: an interpretivist exploratory study of health services in Queensland, Australia.

ObjectiveVoluntary assisted dying is a contested practice that some end-of-life care providers choose not to offer to patients. In some jurisdictions, this has restricted access. Queensland addressed this with a law designed to ensure that access to voluntary assisted dying was not hindered. The aim of this research was to explore how privately funded health services that provide end-of-life care, prepared for, and identified challenges related to, enabling access to voluntary assisted dying in Queensland.MethodsAn interpretivist exploratory study was undertaken. Health service representatives responsible for developing and implementing organisational voluntary assisted dying policy were invited to participate in semi-structured interviews. Data were analysed thematically.ResultsFifteen participants participated in an interview. Analysis of the data generated four themes: navigating a spectrum of values and beliefs; knowing and understanding voluntary assisted dying; moderating voluntary assisted dying conversations; and finding space for voluntary assisted dying in end-of-life care. The preparedness of privately funded health services for voluntary assisted dying varied, yet all providers were committed to providing compassionate end-of-life care while meeting their new legal obligations. The need to support staff with a range of values and beliefs about voluntary assisted dying was highlighted.ConclusionsUsing law to balance the rights of individuals to access voluntary assisted dying and those of non-participating organisations obliges all health services to consider patient access, the views of staff, and broader organisational values concerning voluntary assisted dying. Future research will explore whether access to voluntary assisted dying is affected.

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