Palliative care providers’ roles in medical assistance in dying decision-making triads with patients and families: A qualitative analysis

Author:

Serota KristieORCID,Hubert Matthieu,Joolaee Soodabeh,Ho Anita

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Research on medical assistance in dying (MAiD) decision-making indicates that family members and close friends are often involved in making decisions with patients and their care providers. This decision-making model comprising patients, family members, and palliative care providers (PCPs) has been described as a triad. The objective of this study is to understand PCPs’ experiences engaging in MAiD-related decision-making triads with patients and their families in Canada. Methods Semi-structured qualitative interviews were analyzed using interpretive description. Results We interviewed 48 specialist PCPs in Vancouver (26) and Toronto (22). Interviews were audio-recorded, professionally transcribed, and coded using a coding framework. PCPs take on 5 notable roles in their work with family members around MAiD. They provide emotional support and counseling, balance confidentiality between patients and families, provide education, coordinate support, and mediate family dynamics. Significance of results PCPs take on multiple roles in working with patients and families to make decisions about MAiD. As patients and families may require different forms of support throughout the MAiD pathway, PCPs can benefit from institutional and interprofessional resources to enhance their ability to support patients and families in decision-making and bereavement.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology,General Medicine,General Nursing

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