La problematica tutela della dignita e dell'autonomia del paziente nelle cure palliative

Il s'agit de comprendre comment les notions de dignité et d'autonomie se trouvent sollicitées et mises en tension d'un point de vue éthique et théologique dans la problématique de fin de vie, y compris dans des situations cliniques de transgression.

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Main Author: Jacquemin, Dominique (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Italian
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Published: Trento FDK 2018
In:Sonderdruck aus: Annali di studi religioso (2284-3892) Vol. 1, no.19, p. 235-258
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Summary:Il s'agit de comprendre comment les notions de dignité et d'autonomie se trouvent sollicitées et mises en tension d'un point de vue éthique et théologique dans la problématique de fin de vie, y compris dans des situations cliniques de transgression.
Dignity and autonomy are two main notions in bioethics and they represent two main moral values and principles in the end-of-life debate. The article underscores how these notions can be translated and realized in accompanying patients with advanced disease conditions, considering particularly the French and Belgian contexts. The model of a relational autonomy and the «capabilities» approach can help to develop a care practice focused on the specific condition and needs of the patient, also from a spiritual point of view, up to the point of respecting his request to be accompanied to death. This request forces clinicians to confront themselves with a situation of moral «transgression».
ISSN:2284-3892
Persistent identifiers:HDL: 2078.1/208457