Literature DB >> 29771249

[New italian law about end of life: self-determination and shared care pathway.]

Rosagemma Ciliberti1, Matteo Gulino2, Ilaria Gorini3.   

Abstract

The Italian Parliament has recently approved the Law n. 219/2017 concerning "Rules on informed consent and advance directives". The manuscript points out the main key points of the new law, in order to clarify the role of the advance directives and to provide clear operational guidelines for healthcare personnel. Taking into consideration the Italian deontological and juridical context, along with the main jurisprudential judgements, the law has been analysed. The Authors discussed the new rules and the bioethical issues also in relation to the provisions stated by the Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine (Convention of Oviedo). The new law deals with relevant issues that were confined to jurisprudential rulings so far, such as the informed consent, the withdrawal/withholding of medical treatment (including artificial nutrition and hydration), the content of medical information, including the modalities, the medical responsibility and, finally, the value of advance directives. In the Authors' opinion this law provides essential rules to expressly strengthen the patients' autonomy, eliminating the juridical uncertainty on many central issues (such us, for example, the refusal of life-sustainment treatments) that have been the subject of contradictory judgments ruled by the Italian Courts. Nevertheless, advance directives should be regarded as a dynamic tools of relationship between physicians and assisted person and, thus, as an essential integrant part of the advance care planning. The education of health professionals and citizens about end of life issues is the basis for the successful implementation of this legislation.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29771249     DOI: 10.1701/2902.29245

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Recenti Prog Med        ISSN: 0034-1193


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1.  The state of knowledge of young Italian medicolegal doctors on the law of provisions for informed consent and advance treatment directives: a multi-centric survey two years after the enactment of Law 219 of 2017.

Authors:  Matteo Bolcato; Alessandro Feola; Matteo Sanavio; Alberto Amadasi; Stefano Crenna; Gianluca Landi; Camilla Tettamanti
Journal:  Acta Biomed       Date:  2020-08-10

2.  Shared care plan: an extraordinary tool for the personalization of medicine and respect for self-determination.

Authors:  Greta Bevilacqua; Matteo Bolcato; Daniele Rodriguez; Anna Aprile
Journal:  Acta Biomed       Date:  2020-04-29

3.  Outcomes Comparison of Enculturating Advance Directives Process at a Health System.

Authors:  Rose Allen; Tanya M Cohn; Christine Edozie; Susan Howard; Patricia R McCrink
Journal:  SAGE Open Nurs       Date:  2019-02-14
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