Family medicine resident at the time of the study based in Penticton, BC.
Medical student at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver.
Can Fam Physician. 2024 Jan;70(1):41-47. doi: 10.46747/cfp.700141.
To explore experiences of patients who have complex chronic conditions (CCCs), such as fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome, when they request medical assistance in dying (MAID) in Canada.
Qualitative study using semistructured interviews.
Canada.
Individuals with CCCs who had contacted any 1 of 4 advocacy organizations between January 21, 2021, and December 20, 2022, about requesting MAID for suffering related to CCCs or who had applied and been assessed for MAID.
Interviews were conducted virtually (by video or audio) and recordings were transcribed. Thematic analysis was conducted in an iterative manner with abductive analysis. As interviews were completed, transcripts were reviewed and emerging themes were discussed at regular intervals.
Sixteen individuals were interviewed. All spoke of long-lasting suffering that was unresponsive to an array of medical treatments. Although some participants had hoped to receive MAID immediately following the 90-day assessment period, many mentioned that approval would provide or had provided validation of their illness and a sense of control, especially should their illness become unbearable. Participants sharply distinguished between MAID and suicide, saying they preferred MAID because it offered greater certainty and caused less emotional pain to others. Many said that participating in this research was beneficial because they believed the interviewers truly listened to them.
Participants described experiences with CCCs and requests for MAID. This information may provide family doctors with new insight to inform interactions with patients with CCCs.
探索患有复杂慢性疾病(如纤维肌痛和慢性疲劳综合征)的患者在加拿大请求协助自杀(MAID)时的体验。
使用半结构式访谈的定性研究。
加拿大。
自 2021 年 1 月 21 日至 2022 年 12 月 20 日期间,与 4 个倡导组织中的任何一个组织联系,要求 MAID 缓解与 CCC 相关的痛苦,或已申请并接受 MAID 评估的患有 CCC 的个人。
通过视频或音频进行虚拟访谈,并对录音进行转录。采用归纳分析的方式进行迭代主题分析。随着访谈的完成,定期审查抄本并讨论新出现的主题。
对 16 名参与者进行了访谈。所有人都表示经历了持久的痛苦,对多种医疗治疗均无反应。尽管一些参与者希望在 90 天评估期结束后立即接受 MAID,但许多人提到,批准将验证他们的疾病并赋予他们控制感,特别是在他们的疾病变得无法忍受的情况下。参与者将 MAID 和自杀明确区分开来,称他们更喜欢 MAID,因为它提供了更大的确定性,并且对他人造成的情感痛苦较小。许多人表示,参与这项研究是有益的,因为他们相信访谈者真正倾听了他们的意见。
参与者描述了患有 CCC 并请求 MAID 的经历。这些信息可能为家庭医生提供新的见解,以帮助他们与患有 CCC 的患者进行互动。