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Learning about psychiatric aspects of medical assistance in dying: a pilot survey of self-perceived educational needs among assessors in a Canadian academic hospital.

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BACKGROUND Medical assistance in dying (MAiD) was legalized in Canada in 2016, although it has been accessible as an end-of-life option in the province of Quebec since 2015. Before its… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Medical assistance in dying (MAiD) was legalized in Canada in 2016, although it has been accessible as an end-of-life option in the province of Quebec since 2015. Before its implementation in clinical settings, few physicians had received formal training on requests assessments. New data indicate MAiD requesters have high rates of psychiatric comorbidities. Hence, assessment and management of psychiatric and psychosocial issues among MAiD requesters are important competencies to develop for assessors, although few training programs address them. The aim of our study was to explore physicians' self-perceived educational needs on psychiatric aspects related to MAiD in the province of Quebec. METHODS We conducted a cross-sectional online survey and used a non-probability sampling design in one academic tertiary care center. A descriptive analysis was performed, and responders were compared on different variables. RESULTS From twenty-five physician assessors, nineteen responded anonymously to an online survey (n=19). The findings of our pilot study revealed that participants felt highly competent in most psychiatric aspects at end-of-life and related to MAiD practice, except for psychotherapy and psychopharmacology as well as depression identification. Most indicated strong interest in further training. No statistical differences were found among responders regarding previous experience or training in palliative care. CONCLUSIONS Based on our study, MAiD assessors reported high level of competency in managing psychiatric issues among requesters, but that they also expressed a strong desire for additional education.

Keywords: psychiatric aspects; self perceived; perceived educational; assistance dying; medical assistance; survey

Journal Title: Annals of palliative medicine
Year Published: 2022

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