Narrative review and criticize of surrogate decision-making in liberal medical ethics
Author(s):
Abstract:
The right of patients to make decisions about their medical care, based on informed consent rule and the principle of respect for autonomy rooted from philosophy of liberalism. Patients with capacity are responsible for decision-making, but in those lacking capacity, a surrogate decision maker is needed. This process consisted of three parts: choosing surrogate decision maker, how to make decision and its criteria, if they founded on the intellectual foundations of liberalism, will faced with the challenges, so, must be sought the its solution ways in other philosophical systems. This narrative research tries to analyze and criticize the process of surrogacy decision making based on theoretical essentials of liberalism, meanwhile descript epistemic sources of liberalism. In conclusion, although, medical ethics based on liberalism principles has been designed in a structured manner and can resolve some problems of ethical decisions in medicine, could be however faced with serious challenges.
Keywords:
Liberalism , Medical Ethics , Autonomy , Surrogate , Decision , Making
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Medical Ethics, Volume:10 Issue: 36, 2016
Pages:
15 to 24
https://www.magiran.com/p1565192
مقالات دیگری از این نویسنده (گان)
-
Analytical Study of the Development of Information Literacy of Cyberspace Users Regarding Egg Donation Based on Forum Comments
Samira Katebi, Mansoor Tafvizi, Majid Tavakol *
Education & Ethics In Nursing, -
The Relation between Virtues of Christian Theology and Philosophy in the Transcendent Philosophy of Mullā Ṣadrā
Mahdi Zamani *
Research Quarterly in Islamic Ethics, -
Moral Distress, COVID-19, and Healthcare Workers, a Systematic Review and Meta-Synthesis: Solutions by JUMS Clinical Decision-making Scheme
Marzieh Haghbeen, Hossein Hakimelahi, Mansour Tafvizi, Naser Hatami, Navid Kalani, Lotfollah Dezhkam *
Journal of Medicinal and Chemical Sciences, Jan 2023