Journal of palliative medicine
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Context: There is a lack of consensus about the appropriate moment to assess a potential wish to hasten death (WTHD) in patients with life-threatening illness, despite evidence of its positive appraisal among patients. Objectives: To evaluate the practical potential and acceptability of questions about the WTHD in the first palliative care (PC) clinical encounter. Design: A proof-of-concept single-arm unmasked trial. ⋯ Conclusions: The results support that clinicians can integrate screening for the WTHD in usual clinical practice within a multidimensional needs assessment. Patient acceptability suggests that this as a part of patient-centered care including in the first PC clinical encounter. Further studies are needed to confirm efficacy and safety in larger and different populations.