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To act or not to act, that is the question: Informed consent in a criminal perspective

机译:要采取行动还是不采取行动,这是一个问题:从犯罪角度看知情同意

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Some years ago the doctor was seen as the one who "knows better", and it was absolutely unconceivable that the patient could refuse the suggested treatment or even ask any questions about it. Differently, nowadays doctors face demands to keep their patients informed and can even be sued when they act without patient knowledge and consent. On the patient's side this new paradigm does not necessarily legitimate euthanasia - still criminally forbidden in most parts of the world - but allows some kind of personal power over body, health and life, materialized in advance directives. On the doctor's side, it entails a change in the list of good medical practices, imposing the doctrine of informed consent and the prohibition of dysthanasia.
机译:几年前,医生被认为是“知道更好”的医生,而患者拒绝建议的治疗甚至提出任何疑问绝对是不可想象的。与此不同的是,如今,医生面临着使患者了解情况的要求,甚至在未经患者知情和同意的情况下采取行动时也会被起诉。从患者的角度来看,这种新的范例并不一定是合法的安乐死-在世界上大多数地区仍然被禁止使用安乐死-而是允许在预先制定的指令中实现对身体,健康和生命的某种个人权力。在医生方面,这需要改变良好的医疗习惯清单,强加知情同意和禁止生育困难的学说。

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