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Duty to Inform and Informed Consent in Diagnostic Radiology: How Ethics and Law can Better Guide Practice.

机译:诊断放射学中告知和知情同意的责任:道德与法律如何更好地指导实践。

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Although there is consensus on the fact that ionizing radiation used in radiological examinations can affect health, the stochastic (random) nature of risk makes it difficult to anticipate and assess specific health implications for patients. The issue of radiation protection is peculiar as any dosage received in life is cumulative, the sensitivity to radiation is highly variable from one person to another, and between 20 % and 50?% of radiological examinations appear not to be necessary. In this context, one might reasonably assume that information and patient consent would play an important role in regulating radiological practice. However, there is to date no clear consensus regarding the nature and content of-or even need for-consent by patients exposed to ionizing radiation. While law and ethics support the same principles for respecting the dignity of the person (inviolability and integrity), in the context of radiology practice, they do not provide a consistent message to guide clinical decision-making. This article analyzes the issue of healthcare professionals' duty to inform and obtain patient consent for radiological examinations. Considering that both law and ethics have as one of their aims to protect vulnerable populations, it is important that they begin to give greater attention to issues raised by the use of ionizing radiation in medicine. While the situation in Canada serves as a backdrop for a reflective analysis of the problem, the conclusions are pertinent for professional practice in other jurisdictions because the principles underlying health law and jurisprudence are fairly general.
机译:尽管对于放射学检查中使用的电离辐射会影响健康这一事实已达成共识,但风险的随机性(随机)性质使得难以预测和评估对患者健康的特定影响。辐射防护的问题是独特的,因为生命中接受的任何剂量都是累积的,一个人到另一个人对辐射的敏感性差异很大,而且似乎不需要进行20%至50%的放射学检查。在这种情况下,人们可能会合理地认为信息和患者的同意将在调节放射实践中起重要作用。然而,迄今为止,对于暴露于电离辐射的患者的性质和含量,甚至需要征得同意,目前尚无明确共识。尽管法律和道德原则在尊重人的尊严(不可侵犯性和完整性)方面支持相同的原则,但在放射医学实践的背景下,它们并没有提供指导临床决策的一致信息。本文分析了医护人员告知放射检查并征得患者同意的责任问题。考虑到法律和道德都是保护弱势人群的目标之一,因此重要的是,他们必须开始更加关注在医学中使用电离辐射引起的问题。尽管加拿大的情况是对该问题进行反思性分析的背景,但结论与其他司法管辖区的专业实践有关,因为卫生法和判例所依据的原则相当笼统。

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