Care for the person, protection of health and respect for the will of the patient in Italy: support administration as a tool to jointly promote health and respect for autonomy in incompetent patients
In Italy, advance health care directives are a subject of considerable debate in both legal theory and practice. This debate focuses in partic- ular not only on the appropriateness of approving ad hoc statutory reg- ulations but also on the extent to which similar advance indications of a person’s w...
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doaj-8bbf1b154ead41b2b08d7999f1b1d4a12020-11-25T03:22:03ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Public Health Research2279-90282279-90362014-12-013394Care for the person, protection of health and respect for the will of the patient in Italy: support administration as a tool to jointly promote health and respect for autonomy in incompetent patientsPaola Delbon0Giovanna Ricci1Massimo Gandolfini2Adelaide Conti3Department of Surgery, Radiology and Public Health, Public Health and Humanities Section, University of Brescia; Centre of Bioethics Research (with the contribution of Fondazione Poliambulanza), University of BresciaLegal Medicine Section, School of Law, University of Camerino, MacerataCentre of Bioethics Research (with the contribution of Fondazione Poliambulanza), University of Brescia; Neuroscience Department, Fondazione Poliambulanza, BresciaDepartment of Surgery, Radiology and Public Health, Public Health and Humanities Section, University of Brescia; Centre of Bioethics Research (with the contribution of Fondazione Poliambulanza), University of BresciaIn Italy, advance health care directives are a subject of considerable debate in both legal theory and practice. This debate focuses in partic- ular not only on the appropriateness of approving ad hoc statutory reg- ulations but also on the extent to which similar advance indications of a person’s wishes are applicable under the existing legal system, albeit in the absence of a law regulating them. The authors of this paper con- sider, in particular, guidelines relating to the possible use of the mech- anism of support administration (<em>amministrazione di sostegno</em>) (Law No. 6/2004) as a procedure to be used for the legal recognition of advance health care directives, particularly in the light of the legal pro- vision for the possible designation in advance of a support administra- tor by a beneficiary in anticipation of an eventual situation of incapac- ity. This underlines how the concept of health does not only exist in the abstract, but must be measured in relation to the particular patient in the particular situation and how beneficence and respect for auton- omy are both essential elements in the choices aimed at promoting the health and the wellbeing of its citizens.http://www.jphres.org/article/view/392advance health care directives, support administration, respect for autonomy, concept of health |
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Care for the person, protection of health and respect for the will of the patient in Italy: support administration as a tool to jointly promote health and respect for autonomy in incompetent patients |
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Care for the person, protection of health and respect for the will of the patient in Italy: support administration as a tool to jointly promote health and respect for autonomy in incompetent patients |
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Care for the person, protection of health and respect for the will of the patient in Italy: support administration as a tool to jointly promote health and respect for autonomy in incompetent patients |
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Care for the person, protection of health and respect for the will of the patient in Italy: support administration as a tool to jointly promote health and respect for autonomy in incompetent patients |
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Care for the person, protection of health and respect for the will of the patient in Italy: support administration as a tool to jointly promote health and respect for autonomy in incompetent patients |
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care for the person, protection of health and respect for the will of the patient in italy: support administration as a tool to jointly promote health and respect for autonomy in incompetent patients |
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In Italy, advance health care directives are a subject of considerable debate in both legal theory and practice. This debate focuses in partic- ular not only on the appropriateness of approving ad hoc statutory reg- ulations but also on the extent to which similar advance indications of a person’s wishes are applicable under the existing legal system, albeit in the absence of a law regulating them. The authors of this paper con- sider, in particular, guidelines relating to the possible use of the mech- anism of support administration (<em>amministrazione di sostegno</em>) (Law No. 6/2004) as a procedure to be used for the legal recognition of advance health care directives, particularly in the light of the legal pro- vision for the possible designation in advance of a support administra- tor by a beneficiary in anticipation of an eventual situation of incapac- ity. This underlines how the concept of health does not only exist in the abstract, but must be measured in relation to the particular patient in the particular situation and how beneficence and respect for auton- omy are both essential elements in the choices aimed at promoting the health and the wellbeing of its citizens. |
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advance health care directives, support administration, respect for autonomy, concept of health |
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