Published on in Vol 6, No 11 (2017): November

Should Medical Assistance in Dying Be Extended to Incompetent Patients With Dementia? Research Protocol of a Survey Among Four Groups of Stakeholders From Quebec, Canada

Should Medical Assistance in Dying Be Extended to Incompetent Patients With Dementia? Research Protocol of a Survey Among Four Groups of Stakeholders From Quebec, Canada

Should Medical Assistance in Dying Be Extended to Incompetent Patients With Dementia? Research Protocol of a Survey Among Four Groups of Stakeholders From Quebec, Canada

Journals

  1. Cipriani G, Di Fiorino M. Euthanasia and other end of life in patients suffering from dementia. Legal Medicine 2019;40:54 View
  2. Bravo G, Rodrigue C, Arcand M, Downie J, Dubois M, Kaasalainen S, Hertogh C, Pautex S, Van den Block L, Trottier L. Quebec physicians’ perspectives on medical aid in dying for incompetent patients with dementia. Canadian Journal of Public Health 2018;109(5-6):729 View
  3. Cleemput J, Schoenmakers B. Euthanasia in the case of dementia: a survey among Flemish GPs. BJGP Open 2019;3(4):bjgpopen19X101677 View
  4. Mangino D, Bernhard T, Wakim P, Kim S. Assessing Public's Attitudes Towards Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide of Persons With Dementia Based on Their Advance Request: An Experimental Survey of US Public. The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 2021;29(4):384 View
  5. Bravo G, Trottier L, Rodrigue C, Arcand M, Downie J, Dubois M, Kaasalainen S, Hertogh C, Pautex S, Van den Block L. Comparing the attitudes of four groups of stakeholders from Quebec, Canada, toward extending medical aid in dying to incompetent patients with dementia. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 2019;34(7):1078 View
  6. Bravo G, Rodrigue C, Arcand M, Downie J, Dubois M, Kaasalainen S, Hertogh C, Pautex S, Van den Block L. Are Informal Caregivers of Persons With Dementia Open to Extending Medical Aid in Dying to Incompetent Patients? Findings From a Survey Conducted in Quebec, Canada. Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders 2018;32(3):247 View
  7. Bravo G, Trottier L, Arcand M. Physicians’ Characteristics and Attitudes Towards Medically Assisted Dying for Non-Competent Patients with Dementia. Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 2022;41(1):135 View
  8. Bravo G, Arcand M, Trottier L. L’aide médicale à mourir pour les personnes atteintes d’un trouble neurocognitif majeur : analyse des commentaires de participants à une enquête. Canadian Journal of Bioethics 2021;4(2):36 View
  9. Bravo G, Van den Block L, Downie J, Arcand M, Trottier L. Attitudes toward withholding antibiotics from people with dementia lacking decisional capacity: findings from a survey of Canadian stakeholders. BMC Medical Ethics 2021;22(1) View
  10. Tomkins E, Fox A. A scoping review of healthcare professionals on assisted dying in dementia: Presenting nurses’ perceptions and experiences. Collegian 2024;31(6):382 View