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Irremediable Psychiatric Suffering in The Context of Medical Assistance in Dying: A Delphi-Study

OBJECTIVE: Patients with a psychiatric disorder are eligible to request medical assistance in dying (MAID) in a small but growing number of jurisdictions, including the Netherlands and Belgium. In Canada, MAID for mental illness will become possible in 2023. For this request to be granted, most of t...

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Autores principales: van Veen, Sisco M.P., Evans, Natalie, Ruissen, Andrea M., Vandenberghe, Joris, Beekman, Aartjan T.F., Widdershoven, Guy A.M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9510999/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35311599
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/07067437221087052
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author van Veen, Sisco M.P.
Evans, Natalie
Ruissen, Andrea M.
Vandenberghe, Joris
Beekman, Aartjan T.F.
Widdershoven, Guy A.M.
author_facet van Veen, Sisco M.P.
Evans, Natalie
Ruissen, Andrea M.
Vandenberghe, Joris
Beekman, Aartjan T.F.
Widdershoven, Guy A.M.
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description OBJECTIVE: Patients with a psychiatric disorder are eligible to request medical assistance in dying (MAID) in a small but growing number of jurisdictions, including the Netherlands and Belgium. In Canada, MAID for mental illness will become possible in 2023. For this request to be granted, most of these jurisdictions demand that the patient is competent in her request, and that the suffering experienced is unbearable and irremediable. Especially the criterion of irremediability is challenging to establish in patients with psychiatric disorders. The aim of this research is to establish what criteria Dutch and Belgian experts agree to be necessary in characterising irremediable psychiatric suffering (IPS) in the context of MAID. METHODS: A two-round Delphi procedure among psychiatrists with relevant experience. RESULTS: Thirteen consensus criteria were established: five diagnostic and eight treatment-related criteria. Diagnostically, the participants deem a narrative description and attention to contextual and systemic factors necessary. Also, a mandatory second opinion is required. The criteria concerning treatment show that extensive biopsychosocial treatment is needed, and the suffering must be present for several years. Finally, in the case of refusal, the participants agree that there are limits to the number of diagnostic procedures or treatments a patient must undergo. CONCLUSIONS: Consensus was found among a Dutch and Belgian expert group on potential criteria for establishing IPS in the context of MAID. These criteria can be used in clinical decision-making and can inform future procedural demands and research.
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spelling pubmed-95109992022-09-27 Irremediable Psychiatric Suffering in The Context of Medical Assistance in Dying: A Delphi-Study van Veen, Sisco M.P. Evans, Natalie Ruissen, Andrea M. Vandenberghe, Joris Beekman, Aartjan T.F. Widdershoven, Guy A.M. Can J Psychiatry Original Research OBJECTIVE: Patients with a psychiatric disorder are eligible to request medical assistance in dying (MAID) in a small but growing number of jurisdictions, including the Netherlands and Belgium. In Canada, MAID for mental illness will become possible in 2023. For this request to be granted, most of these jurisdictions demand that the patient is competent in her request, and that the suffering experienced is unbearable and irremediable. Especially the criterion of irremediability is challenging to establish in patients with psychiatric disorders. The aim of this research is to establish what criteria Dutch and Belgian experts agree to be necessary in characterising irremediable psychiatric suffering (IPS) in the context of MAID. METHODS: A two-round Delphi procedure among psychiatrists with relevant experience. RESULTS: Thirteen consensus criteria were established: five diagnostic and eight treatment-related criteria. Diagnostically, the participants deem a narrative description and attention to contextual and systemic factors necessary. Also, a mandatory second opinion is required. The criteria concerning treatment show that extensive biopsychosocial treatment is needed, and the suffering must be present for several years. Finally, in the case of refusal, the participants agree that there are limits to the number of diagnostic procedures or treatments a patient must undergo. CONCLUSIONS: Consensus was found among a Dutch and Belgian expert group on potential criteria for establishing IPS in the context of MAID. These criteria can be used in clinical decision-making and can inform future procedural demands and research. SAGE Publications 2022-03-21 2022-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9510999/ /pubmed/35311599 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/07067437221087052 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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van Veen, Sisco M.P.
Evans, Natalie
Ruissen, Andrea M.
Vandenberghe, Joris
Beekman, Aartjan T.F.
Widdershoven, Guy A.M.
Irremediable Psychiatric Suffering in The Context of Medical Assistance in Dying: A Delphi-Study
title Irremediable Psychiatric Suffering in The Context of Medical Assistance in Dying: A Delphi-Study
title_full Irremediable Psychiatric Suffering in The Context of Medical Assistance in Dying: A Delphi-Study
title_fullStr Irremediable Psychiatric Suffering in The Context of Medical Assistance in Dying: A Delphi-Study
title_full_unstemmed Irremediable Psychiatric Suffering in The Context of Medical Assistance in Dying: A Delphi-Study
title_short Irremediable Psychiatric Suffering in The Context of Medical Assistance in Dying: A Delphi-Study
title_sort irremediable psychiatric suffering in the context of medical assistance in dying: a delphi-study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9510999/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35311599
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/07067437221087052
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