Pharmacists' Attitudes towards Medically Assisted Dying
Aims: We aimed to explore pharmacists' attitudes and support toward medically assisted dying (MaiD) through the End of Life Choice Act 2019 (EOLC), their willingness to provide services in this area of practice, and the influences on their decisions. Methods: The study was conducted via an anon...
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Main Authors: | Lun Shen Wong (Author), Shane L. Scahill (Author), Emma Barton (Author), Bert Van der Werf (Author), Jessica Boey (Author), Sanyogita (Sanya) (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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