Résumés
Abstract
Although Canada recently expanded access to medical assistance in dying, intolerably suffering Canadians with dementia still face seven obstacles to qualify for MAID. Advance directives for VSED are an important, yet under-appreciated, alternative.
Keywords:
- VSED,
- voluntarily stopping eating and drinking,
- MAID,
- medical aid in dying,
- dementia directive,
- Alzheimer’s disease,
- Ulysses clause
Résumé
Bien que le Canada ait récemment élargi l’accès à l’aide médicale à mourir, les Canadiens atteints de démence qui souffrent intolérablement doivent encore faire face à sept obstacles pour être admissibles à l’AMM. Les directives anticipées pour le AVMB constituent une alternative importante, mais sous-estimée.
Mots-clés :
- AVMB,
- arrêt volontaire de manger et de boire,
- AMM,
- aide médicale à mourir,
- directive sur la démence,
- maladie d’Alzheimer,
- clause d’Ulysse
Parties annexes
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