Newly Legalised Health Interventions
Cross-source consensus on Newly Legalised Health Interventions from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The review analysed 78 peer-reviewed studies published from 2014 to 2024 on real-world uptake of recently legalised or decriminalised health interventions. — From legalisation to practice: implementation of newly legalised health interventions in healthcare settings – a systematic review
- The review covered six types of interventions across multiple countries. — From legalisation to practice: implementation of newly legalised health interventions in healthcare settings – a systematic review
- Eligible studies had to report the first clinical implementation after an enabling law took effect. — From legalisation to practice: implementation of newly legalised health interventions in healthcare settings – a systematic review
- Most included studies focused on medical assistance in dying or voluntary assisted dying. — From legalisation to practice: implementation of newly legalised health interventions in healthcare settings – a systematic review
- Newly legalised interventions differ from routine clinical innovations because they carry histories of prohibition, ethical controversy, and public polarisation. — From legalisation to practice: implementation of newly legalised health interventions in healthcare settings – a systematic review