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Casey Michelle Haining
Casey Michelle Haining
University of Melbourne; Queensland University of Technology
Verified email at unimelb.edu.au
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Understanding the reasons behind healthcare providers’ conscientious objection to voluntary assisted dying in Victoria, Australia
CM Haining, LA Keogh, LH Gillam
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 18 (2), 277-289, 2021
222021
A narrative literature review of the impact of conscientious objection by health professionals on women’s access to abortion worldwide 2013–2021
JM Davis, CM Haining, LA Keogh
Global Public Health 17 (9), 2190-2205, 2022
72022
The Unethical Texas Heartbeat Law
CM Haining, LA Keogh, J Savulescu
Prenatal Diagnosis 42 (5), 535, 2022
72022
“I haven’t had to bare my soul but now I kind of have to”: describing how voluntary assisted dying conscientious objectors anticipated approaching conversations with patients …
CM Haining, LA Keogh
BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1), 1-12, 2021
72021
Institutional objection to abortion: A mixed-methods narrative review
B Merner, CM Haining, L Willmott, J Savulescu, LA Keogh
Women's Health 19, 17455057231152373, 2023
62023
Access to voluntary assisted dying in Australia requires fair remuneration for medical practitioners
CM Haining, L Willmott, S Towler, BP White
Medical Journal of Australia, 2022
62022
Abortion law in Australia: Conscientious objection and implications for access
C Haining, L Willmott, LA Keogh, BP White
Monash UL Rev. 48, 238, 2022
62022
Health professionals’ views and experiences of the Australian moratorium on genetic testing and life insurance: A qualitative study
G Dowling, J Tiller, A McInerney-Leo, A Belcher, C Haining, ...
European Journal of Human Genetics 30 (11), 1262-1268, 2022
42022
Financial advisers’ and key informants’ perspectives on the Australian industry-led Moratorium on Genetic Tests in Life Insurance
CM Haining, J Tiller, M Otlowski, P Gleeson, C Murawski, ...
Public Health Genomics 26 (1), 123-134, 2023
22023
‘The tabloid test’: a qualitative interview study on the function and purpose of termination of pregnancy review committees in Victoria, Australia
H Bowman-Smart, L Keogh, CM Haining, A O’Rourke, L de Crespigny, ...
Reproductive Health 20 (1), 104, 2023
12023
Facilitating regional and remote access to voluntary assisted dying in Western Australia: Targeted initiative during the law-making and implementation stages of reform
L Willmott, CM Haining, BP White
Rural and Remote Health 23 (1), 1-7, 2023
12023
Health providers’ reasons for participating in abortion care: A scoping review
B Merner, CM Haining, L Willmott, J Savulescu, LA Keogh
Women's Health 20, 17455057241233124, 2024
2024
The ‘Institutional Lottery’: Institutional variation in the processes involved in accessing late abortion in Victoria, Australia
CM Haining, H Bowman-Smart, A O'Rourke, L de Crespigny, LA Keogh, ...
Women's Studies International Forum 101, 102822, 2023
2023
Accessing voluntary assisted dying in regional Western Australia: early reflections from key stakeholders
C Haining, L Willmott, B White
Rural and Remote Health 23 (4), 2023
2023
Advance care planning for pregnant patients
JJ van Bockxmeer, CM Haining, A Atkinson
Medical Journal of Australia 218 (4), 161-164, 2023
2023
Comparing Voluntary Assisted Dying Laws in Victoria and Western Australia: Western Australian Stakeholders' Perspectives.
CM Haining, L Willmott, BP White
Journal of Law and Medicine 30 (3), 716-744, 2023
2023
Implications of voluntary assisted dying for advance care planning
BP White, M Archer, CM Haining, L Willmott
Medical Journal of Australia, 2023
2023
Commonwealth telehealth ban is an unfair barrier to seeking voluntary assisted dying
B White, L Willmott, C Haining, K Del Villar, E Close
Australian Centre for Health Law Research, Queensland University of Technology, 2023
2023
Conscientious objection: Obligations of health practitioners and implications for access
CM Haining
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