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Medicina y ética
versión On-line ISSN 2594-2166versión impresa ISSN 0188-5022
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SULLIVAN, William F. y HENG, John. Promoting healthcare decision making and the inherent dignity of patients. Med. ética [online]. 2020, vol.31, n.4, pp.757-774. Epub 21-Ago-2023. ISSN 2594-2166. https://doi.org/10.36105/mye.2020v31n4.01.
Catholic moral teaching affirms that the consent of patients is necessary to authorize healthcare interventions affecting them but does not specify conditions for obtaining consent or assessing decision-making capacity. This article reviews papers in this issue that authors have developed from presentations they made during a recent International Association of Catholic Bioethics (IACB) colloquium held in Quebec City, Canada. These papers contribute to advancing ethical thinking on decision-making capacity and consent. In various ways, they call for respecting the dignity of all patients by promoting their participating as much as possible in making healthcare decisions. These papers consider decision making to be relational and to encompass a range of capabilities. They examine the role of family members and other decision-making supporters in promoting the capabilities of patients whose mental health condition or disability renders them unable often to meet typical clinical and legal standards for decision-making capacity.
Palabras llave : decision making; consent; vulnerable populations; supported decision making; relational autonomy; patient participation.