自愿协助死亡:澳大利亚护士关键法律问题的讨论

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Lindy Willmott , Rachel Feeney , Katrine Del Villar , Patsy Yates , Ben White
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摘要

自愿协助死亡(VAD)法律已在澳大利亚所有州通过,并已在维多利亚州、西澳大利亚州、塔斯马尼亚州、昆士兰州和南澳大利亚州开始实施。护士在临终关怀和支持病人方面发挥着重要作用,在某些时候,他们很可能会受到VAD实践的影响。在一些州,想要参与VAD并满足特定资格标准的护士将能够为符合条件的患者管理VAD药物。鉴于此,护士应熟悉其管辖范围内VAD法律的相关方面。目的探讨VAD立法对护士的影响。它旨在澄清护士的作用,以促进与其法律角色、义务和保护相一致的实践。本文探讨了护士与VAD相关的三个关键法律问题:(i)关于VAD的对话(包括禁止条款),(ii) VAD药物的管理,以及(iii)出于良心的反对(以及任何相关义务)。重要的是,所有护士(不仅仅是那些希望拥有正式VAD角色的护士)都对其管辖范围内的VAD立法(包括法律义务、保护、禁止和违法行为)有充分的了解,这样他们就知道法律允许他们在实践中做什么。
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Voluntary assisted dying: A discussion of key legal issues for Australian nurses

Background

Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) laws have been passed in all Australian states and have commenced operation in Victoria, Western Australia, Tasmania, Queensland, and South Australia. Nurses have a significant role in caring for and supporting patients at the end of life, and it is likely that they will be impacted, at some point, by VAD practice. In some states, nurses who want to be involved in VAD and satisfy specified eligibility criteria will be able to administer the VAD medication to eligible patients. Given this, nurses should be familiar with relevant aspects of the VAD law in their jurisdiction.

Aim

This article explores implications of the VAD legislation for nurses. It seeks to clarify the role of nurses to promote practice consistent with their legal roles, obligations, and protections.

Findings and discussion

This article explores three key legal issues for nurses in relation to VAD: (i) conversations about VAD (including prohibition provisions), (ii) administration of VAD medication, and (iii) conscientious objections (and any associated obligations).

Conclusion

It is important that all nurses (not just those wishing to have a formal VAD role) have sound understanding of the VAD legislation in their jurisdiction (including legal obligations, protections, prohibitions, and offenses), so that they know what the law permits them to do in their practice.

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Collegian
Collegian NURSING-
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
6.70%
发文量
127
审稿时长
72 days
期刊介绍: Collegian: The Australian Journal of Nursing Practice, Scholarship and Research is the official journal of Australian College of Nursing (ACN). The journal aims to reflect the broad interests of nurses and the nursing profession, and to challenge nurses on emerging areas of interest. It publishes research articles and scholarly discussion of nursing practice, policy and professional issues. Papers published in the journal are peer reviewed by a double blind process using reviewers who meet high standards of academic and clinical expertise. Invited papers that contribute to nursing knowledge and debate are published at the discretion of the Editor. The journal, online only from 2016, is available to members of ACN and also by separate subscription. ACN believes that each and every nurse in Australia should have the opportunity to grow their career through quality education, and further our profession through representation. ACN is the voice of influence, providing the nursing expertise and experience required when government and key stakeholders are deciding the future of health.
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