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1、Chapter 1 Physicians, Patients, and Others: Autonomy, Truth Telling, and Confidentiality,Four questions,This chapter explores the relationship between patient autonomy and medical paternalism with regard to four medical ethical questions:To what extent is it morally necessary to secure a patients co
2、nsent for medical treatment?Is it morally acceptable to deceive a patient if doing so is a means of protecting or improving the patients health?What information can medical professionally legitimately share with others in caring for a patient? What are the moral limits of patient confidentiality?Who
3、 has the moral right to make treatment decisions on behalf children? Parents, medical professionals, the state?,Definitions of autonomy and paternalism,We act autonomously when our actions are the outcome of our deliberations and choices.Autonomy is violated when: we are coerced or threatened our ch
4、oices are based on misinformation supplied by others our competence to make sound judgments is impaired.We value our autonomy so actions by others which violate it are (usually) morally objectionable. This is true where the violator tries to harm us or acts to promote his interests in disregard of o
5、urs. (For a discussion of the harm principle, see p. 903.),Definitions of autonomy and paternalism,But what about instances where someone, either a person or the state, violates our autonomy “for our own good”? In these instances the violator is behaving paternalistically. Is paternalism ever justif
6、ied? Is it ever morally OK for someone else to override our autonomy to protect or promote our welfare?Children and drunkards are examples of an obvious, yes, answer. Who would think to let a five year old to play with a loaded pistol just because the child wanted to? Who would let a friend “drink a
7、nd drive?”,Definitions of autonomy and paternalism,Yet, where do we draw the line? A friend wants to skydive and perhaps take his ten year old son with him. Its risky and hes doing it just for fun. Should you try to intervene? Should there be a law against it?These kinds of questions becomes especia
8、lly acute in medical contexts where our health or life may be at stake. There can be a moral tension between autonomy and paternalism in these cases. This chapter illustrates and explores this tension, as well as the relevance of the harm principle.,Immunizations and autism: An example of autonomy a
9、nd paternalism in conflict,The tension between autonomy and paternalism is illustrated by recent controversies surrounding the suggestion that childhood vaccinations increase the likelihood of autism in children who receive them.,Facts about autism,Autism today is considered as part of a range of de
10、velopmental disabilities called Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). ASDs include difficulties in language use and in communicating and interacting with others. The behavioral symptoms typically appear before three. The Centers for Disease Control estimates that an average of 1 out of every 110 childre
11、n has autism. Males are three to four times more likely than females to be autistic, affects all races, in all parts of the world.A sibling of someone with autism is 25 times more likely to be autistic than someone in the general population,Facts about autism,About 41% of children with ASD disorders
12、 have an intellectual disability (IQ of 70 or lower).About 40% of children with ASD do not talk at all.Autism is a lifelong disorder that cannot be “cured.”Lifetime cost to care for an autistic person is $3.2 million.The causes of autism are unknown but it almost certainly has a genetic component.,R
13、easons for suspecting an immunization-autism link,The incidence of autism seems to be going up. Autistic symptoms start showing up around the time vaccinations are typically given.Vaccines, up until around 2001 were preserved by using Thimerosal, which contains mercury a known neurotoxin.A study by
14、pediatrician Andrew Wakefield and others, which appeared in 1998 in the reputable medical journal The Lancet was widely interpreted as showing that childhood vaccinations could cause autism.,Reaction to claimed link,Many parents and groups were persuaded by these arguments and began arguing against
15、legally mandatory immunization.Several reputable medical bodies examined the arguments of (a) (d) and found them without merit. They reaffirmed the standard view that childhood vaccinations are low risk and should be continued as a matter of law. Despite these findings a number of parents continue t
16、o remain skeptical and in some cases refuse to immunize their children.How should we think about this continuing challenge to medical authority?,Conflict between paternalism and autonomy,In the US and some other countries, the law requires that children be immunized against a range of diseases. This
17、 requirement represents state paternalism: parents are legally obligated to have their children immunized for the childrens own good (except in rare cases). Because children must be immunized by law, it is not up to the parents to make the decision whether to immunize or not. This fact represents a
18、restriction on parents autonomy to raise their children as they see fit.,Support for paternalism,In general we think that how children are to be reared should be left up to the parents but in certain cases where childrens welfare is at stake, making immunization legally mandatory seems justified. Mo
19、st parents, most of the time, support and abide by these requirements, that is, they accept that restrictions on their autonomy is reasonable.,Support for paternalism,This perspective was given Supreme Court sanction in 1905, in the case of Jacobson vs. Massachusetts.The Court addressed the issue of
20、 whether the states requirement that everyone be vaccinated for smallpox violated Jacobsons “inherent right” to “care for his own body and health in such way as seems to him best.”The Court pointed out that, in general, the state has the right to impose burdens and restraints on citizens for the goo
21、d of all.,Support for paternalism,But, in the vaccination-autism controversy, some parents are deeply suspicious of the medical establishments claim that there is no link between vaccination and autism. Some of them feel that there is a legitimate scientific perspective which supports the existence
22、of such a link. Why should parents have to accept the scientific views of mainstream medical organizations instead of this alternative analysis?,Support for paternalism,The opinion in Jacobson vs. Massachusetts addressed this issue as well.The Court said even if some scientists questioned the effica
23、cy of vaccination, the legislature had the right to adopt and enforce one of the competing scientific views.,Section 1: Consent and medical treatment,One area where autonomy and paternalism can clash concerns the conditions under which it is morally legitimate for a medical professional to treat a p
24、atient. Of course, much of the time, patients come to doctors and request treatment but in cases such as accident or medical episodes patients may be brought to hospitals where, health care professionals, acting on their mission to save lives and improve health, treat a patient even if the patient h
25、as not consented to the treatment. Is this morally legitimate?,Consent and medical treatment,In the US, prior to the 1970s, the common attitude is that paternalism is of course justified and the patients protests could reasonably be ignored because it was for the patients own good. But that attitude
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