Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2927903529> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2927903529 abstract "The range of end-of-life options is expanding across North America. Specifically, medical aid in dying (AID), or the process by which a patient with a terminal illness may request medical assistance with hastening death, has recently become legal in eight jurisdictions in the United States and all of Canada. Debates about AID often rely on cultural constructions that define some deaths as ‘good’ and others as ‘bad’. While research has found commonalities in how patients, family members and health care providers define good and bad deaths, these constructions likely vary across social groups. Because of this, the extent to which AID is seen as a route to the good death also likely varies across social groups. In this article, we analyse qualitative data from six focus groups (n = 39) across three racial and ethnic groups: African American, Latino and white Californians, just after a medical AID law was passed. We find that definitions of the ‘good death’ are nuanced within and between groups, suggesting that different groups evaluate medical AID in part through complex ideas about dying. These findings further conversations about racial and ethnic differences in choices about end-of-life options." @default.
- W2927903529 created "2019-04-11" @default.
- W2927903529 creator A5032130304 @default.
- W2927903529 creator A5058817557 @default.
- W2927903529 date "2019-04-04" @default.
- W2927903529 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W2927903529 title "Expanded definitions of the ‘good death’? Race, ethnicity and medical aid in dying" @default.
- W2927903529 cites W1845393206 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W1961958382 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W1974254719 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W1978424427 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W1979448564 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W1979783703 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W1999898631 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2002255606 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2004422889 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2016499010 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2023870933 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2026042606 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2033354130 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2037520837 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2051988966 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2054892616 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2056697798 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2057296348 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2061732992 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2067920563 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2070883592 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2078555942 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2083387794 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2084528076 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2090958144 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2093639168 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2103740686 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2113685892 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2114575188 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2115102477 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2116162722 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2125972444 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2133289939 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2135576129 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2138074567 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2142480085 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2145907856 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2152432883 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2155683637 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2156670912 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2159172402 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2160483917 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2163669389 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2282602340 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2299785901 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2313114086 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2332440740 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2343350767 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2411527771 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2464433786 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2531714863 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2550488083 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2593527164 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2594870266 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2599917908 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2761169283 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2765495510 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2767798890 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2780847224 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2785127689 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W2802739387 @default.
- W2927903529 cites W4248453069 @default.
- W2927903529 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.12903" @default.
- W2927903529 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/6786270" @default.
- W2927903529 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30950077" @default.
- W2927903529 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2927903529 type Work @default.
- W2927903529 sameAs 2927903529 @default.
- W2927903529 citedByCount "13" @default.
- W2927903529 countsByYear W29279035292020 @default.
- W2927903529 countsByYear W29279035292021 @default.
- W2927903529 countsByYear W29279035292022 @default.
- W2927903529 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2927903529 hasAuthorship W2927903529A5032130304 @default.
- W2927903529 hasAuthorship W2927903529A5058817557 @default.
- W2927903529 hasBestOaLocation W29279035292 @default.
- W2927903529 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2927903529 hasConcept C107993555 @default.
- W2927903529 hasConcept C137403100 @default.
- W2927903529 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2927903529 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2927903529 hasConcept C159110408 @default.
- W2927903529 hasConcept C160735492 @default.
- W2927903529 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W2927903529 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2927903529 hasConcept C190248442 @default.
- W2927903529 hasConcept C19165224 @default.
- W2927903529 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W2927903529 hasConcept C2994186709 @default.
- W2927903529 hasConcept C3020130682 @default.
- W2927903529 hasConcept C36289849 @default.
- W2927903529 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2927903529 hasConcept C56273599 @default.