Medical assistance in dying in Quebec : a continuum between teams' accountability and interdisciplinary support groups' assumption of responsibility

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PERRON, Catherine | RACINE, Eric | BOUTHILLIER, Marie-Eve

OBJECTIVES: In the province of Quebec, Canada, interdisciplinary support groups (ISGs) are mandated to support those who are involved in the clinical, administrative, legal and ethical aspects of medical assistance in dying (MAiD). This article presents the results of a mixed-method, multi-phase study carried out in 2021 on ISGs with the aim to describe current ISG practices, critically analyze them and make recommendations on promising practices for provincial implementation. METHOD: Semi-structured interviews (42) and focus groups (7) with coordinators of 24 ISGs were used to identify promising practices and confirm their utility with participants. RESULTS: We have distributed the ISGs along what we coined an "ISG continuum." Between teams' accountability (decentralization) and ISGs' assumption of responsibility for MAiD requests (centralization), a middle ground approach, focused on the value of support, should be favored. CONCLUSION: The structuring of ISGs and their practices is intimately linked to their values. Harmonization of ISGs and their practices, while considering their specific values and contexts, can contribute to the equity and quality of services intended for those who request MAiD and those who support them.

http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/ijph.2024.1607407

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