Protecting Incapacitated Patients’ Rights and Best Interests
DOI
10.25259/ijpc_173_2022
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
1-1-2023
Publication Title
Indian Journal of Palliative Care
Volume
29
Issue
4
First Page
343
Last Page
347
ISSN
9731075
Keywords
Autonomy, Best interest, Incapacitated patients, Informed consent, Substitute decision-making
Abstract
Contemporary medical ethics requires providing healthcare services in accordance with the patient’s values, preferences and interests based on the rights to self-determination and privacy. Incapacitated patients utilise these rights through substitute decision-makers in light of the substituted judgement and best interest standards. In this context, the article aims to briefly study informed consent and focus on protecting incapacitated patients’ rights and best interests. The article underscores the importance of promoting the autonomy of every patient as much as possible. However, in the case of the lack of decisional capacity and advance directives, surrogates should decide for incapacitated patients based on patients’ known/documented/expressed wishes/ preferences and best interests. Nevertheless, due to the high possibility of the misinterpretation of patients’ values, preferences and interests by surrogates as well as potential financial and social conflicts between patients and their surrogates, in the event of medical procedures with serious consequences, such as life-sustaining support, surrogates should be requested to provide convincing evidence proving that their decisions are in line with the patient’s values, preferences and interests.
Open Access
Green Final
Preprint
Repository Citation
Avci, E. (2023). Protecting Incapacitated Patients’ Rights and Best Interests. Indian Journal of Palliative Care, 29 (4), 343-347. https://doi.org/10.25259/ijpc_173_2022