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Autonomy and futility.

W H Bruening1.   

Abstract

One of the underlying ethical values of the Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA) is the legal right of patients to decide on their own medical care, i.e., to accept or refuse medical treatment. Yet, there is a growing concern that a patient's legal right to determine medical treatment might result in health care professionals violating their own personal and/or professional ethical values. I shall therefore briefly review the requirements of the PSDA and outline the consequences of this act for a particular case. The application of the Act becomes problematic in this case because the health care professionals involved believe that the treatments involved are medically futile. I consider the potential conflict between autonomy and futility. The thesis defended is that patient autonomy is not an absolute moral right and that health care professionals are not only permitted, but are sometimes morally required, to withhold and/or withdraw futile treatments even if the patient or the patient's surrogate request (demand!) that the treatments be continued.

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Keywords:  Death and Euthanasia

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Year:  1992        PMID: 10122332     DOI: 10.1007/BF00057625

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  HEC Forum        ISSN: 0956-2737


  8 in total

1.  Consumer sovereignty vs. informed consent: saying no to requests to "do everything" for dying patients.

Authors:  Leonard J Weber
Journal:  Bus Prof Ethics J       Date:  1990 Fall-Winter

2.  The problem with futility.

Authors:  R D Truog; A S Brett; J Frader
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  1992-06-04       Impact factor: 91.245

3.  Informed demand for "non-beneficial" medical treatment.

Authors:  S H Miles
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  1991-08-15       Impact factor: 91.245

4.  Helga Wanglie's ventilator.

Authors:  R E Cranford
Journal:  Hastings Cent Rep       Date:  1991 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 2.683

5.  Futility in context.

Authors:  S J Youngner
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  1990-09-12       Impact factor: 56.272

6.  The persistent vegetative state: the medical reality (getting the facts straight).

Authors:  R E Cranford
Journal:  Hastings Cent Rep       Date:  1988 Feb-Mar       Impact factor: 2.683

7.  Futility and the ethics of resuscitation.

Authors:  T Tomlinson; H Brody
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  1990-09-12       Impact factor: 56.272

Review 8.  Medical futility: its meaning and ethical implications.

Authors:  L J Schneiderman; N S Jecker; A R Jonsen
Journal:  Ann Intern Med       Date:  1990-06-15       Impact factor: 25.391

  8 in total

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