2024 Conference Publication Turning the tables, rewarding professionalism: A positive approach to fostering professionalism in medical educationJeanneret, Ruthie and Richards, Bernadette (2024). Turning the tables, rewarding professionalism: A positive approach to fostering professionalism in medical education. Australasian Association of Bioethics and Health Law, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 1-4 December 2024. |
2024 Journal Article When safeguards become stumbling blocks: a call to remove the state residence requirement for voluntary assisted dying in AustraliaDel Villar, Katrine, Jeanneret, Ruthie and White, Ben P. (2024). When safeguards become stumbling blocks: a call to remove the state residence requirement for voluntary assisted dying in Australia. University of New South Wales Law Journal. |
2024 Conference Publication A qualitative study of key “regulatory” factors influencing patient access to medical assistance in dying in CanadaJeanneret, Ruthie (2024). A qualitative study of key “regulatory” factors influencing patient access to medical assistance in dying in Canada. Granada Conference on End-Of-Life 2025, Granada, Spain, 8-9 May 2025. |
2024 Conference Publication Patients' and families' suggestions for improving VAD regulationJeanneret, Ruthie (2024). Patients' and families' suggestions for improving VAD regulation. Voluntary Assisted Dying Conference 2024, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 28-29 October 2024. |
2024 Journal Article ‘Regulatory Action’ by patients and family caregivers to overcome barriers to accessing voluntary assisted dying: a qualitative study in Victoria, AustraliaJeanneret, Ruthie, Close, Eliana, Willmott, Lindy and White, Ben P. (2024). ‘Regulatory Action’ by patients and family caregivers to overcome barriers to accessing voluntary assisted dying: a qualitative study in Victoria, Australia. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 47 (3), 705-743. doi: 10.53637/xywl2133 |
2024 Journal Article Patients and caregivers as ‘regulatory actors’ in healthcare systems: Assisted dying as a case studyJeanneret, Ruthie, Close, Eliana, Willmott, Lindy and White, Ben P (2024). Patients and caregivers as ‘regulatory actors’ in healthcare systems: Assisted dying as a case study. Medical Law International, 24 (3), 164-191. doi: 10.1177/09685332241274972 |
2024 Journal Article Nurses and voluntary assisted dying: how the australian capital territory’s law could change the australian regulatory landscapeJeanneret, R. and Prince, S. (2024). Nurses and voluntary assisted dying: how the australian capital territory’s law could change the australian regulatory landscape. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 21 (3), 393-399. doi: 10.1007/s11673-024-10370-y |
2024 Journal Article Patients' and caregivers' suggestions for improving assisted dying regulation: a qualitative study in Australia and CanadaJeanneret, Ruthie, Close, Eliana, Willmott, Lindy, Downie, Jocelyn and White, Ben P. (2024). Patients' and caregivers' suggestions for improving assisted dying regulation: a qualitative study in Australia and Canada. Health Expectations, 27 (3) e14107, 1-28. doi: 10.1111/hex.14107 |
2024 Journal Article 'My advocacy is not about me, my advocacy is about Canadians': a qualitative study of how caregivers and patients influence regulation of medical assistance in dying in CanadaJeanneret, Ruthie, Close, Eliana, Downie, Jocelyn, Willmott, Lindy and White, Ben P (2024). 'My advocacy is not about me, my advocacy is about Canadians': a qualitative study of how caregivers and patients influence regulation of medical assistance in dying in Canada. Medical law review, 32 (3), 301-335. doi: 10.1093/medlaw/fwae012 |
2023 Journal Article Barriers to connecting with the voluntary assisted dying system in Victoria, Australia: a qualitative mixed method studyWhite, Ben P., Jeanneret, Ruthie and Willmott, Lindy (2023). Barriers to connecting with the voluntary assisted dying system in Victoria, Australia: a qualitative mixed method study. Health Expectations, 26 (6), 2695-2708. doi: 10.1111/hex.13867 |
2023 Journal Article A qualitative study of experiences of institutional objection to medical assistance in dying in Canada: ongoing challenges and catalysts for changeClose, Eliana, Jeanneret, Ruthie, Downie, Jocelyn, Willmott, Lindy and White, Ben P. (2023). A qualitative study of experiences of institutional objection to medical assistance in dying in Canada: ongoing challenges and catalysts for change. BMC Medical Ethics, 24 (1) 71, 1-24. doi: 10.1186/s12910-023-00950-9 |
2023 Journal Article Access to voluntary assisted dying in Victoria: a qualitative study of family caregivers’ perceptions of barriers and facilitatorsWhite, Ben P., Jeanneret, Ruthie, Close, Eliana and Willmott, Lindy (2023). Access to voluntary assisted dying in Victoria: a qualitative study of family caregivers’ perceptions of barriers and facilitators. Medical Journal of Australia, 219 (5), 211-217. doi: 10.5694/mja2.52004 |
2023 Journal Article The impact on patients of objections by institutions to assisted dying: a qualitative study of family caregivers’ perceptionsWhite, Ben P., Jeanneret, Ruthie, Close, Eliana and Willmott, Lindy (2023). The impact on patients of objections by institutions to assisted dying: a qualitative study of family caregivers’ perceptions. BMC Medical Ethics, 24 (1) 22, 1-12. doi: 10.1186/s12910-023-00902-3 |
2022 Journal Article Mapping the legal regulation of voluntary assisted dying in Victoria: the coherence of a new practice within the wider legal systemWhite, Ben P., Del Villar, Katrine, Willmott, Lindy, Close, Eliana and Jeanneret, Ruthie (2022). Mapping the legal regulation of voluntary assisted dying in Victoria: the coherence of a new practice within the wider legal system. Journal of Law and Medicine, 29 (3), 783-810. |
2019 Journal Article Enhancing early detection of cognitive impairment in the criminal justice system: feasibility of a proposed methodJeanneret, Ruthie, Spiranovic, Caroline, Eckstein, Lisa, McWhirter, Rebekah, Arstein-Kerslake, Anna, Scanlan, Joel, Kirkby, Kenneth, Watters, Paul and Vickers, James (2019). Enhancing early detection of cognitive impairment in the criminal justice system: feasibility of a proposed method. Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 31 (1), 60-74. doi: 10.1080/10345329.2018.1556283 |
2018 Journal Article Australia: regulating genomic data sharing to promote public trustEckstein, Lisa, Chalmers, Donald, Critchley, Christine, Jeanneret, Ruthie, McWhirter, Rebekah, Nielsen, Jane, Otlowski, Margaret and Nicol, Dianne (2018). Australia: regulating genomic data sharing to promote public trust. Human Genetics, 137 (8), 583-591. doi: 10.1007/s00439-018-1914-z |