2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12910-020-00495-1
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Relational autonomy in end-of-life care ethics: a contextualized approach to real-life complexities

Abstract: Background: Respect for autonomy is a paramount principle in end-of-life ethics. Nevertheless, empirical studies show that decision-making, exclusively focused on the individual exercise of autonomy fails to align well with patients' preferences at the end of life. The need for a more contextualized approach that meets real-life complexities experienced in end-of-life practices has been repeatedly advocated. In this regard, the notion of 'relational autonomy' may be a suitable alternative approach. Relational … Show more

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“…Barrere and Durkin (2014) argued that nurses' sensitivity toward the patient continued in end-of-life care, and nurses tried to provide good-quality care. Considering that one of the most important responsibilities in the profession of nursing is providing care in light of ethical principles, nursing students' sensitivity toward end-of-life care is a phenomenon that is important in terms of the quality of the care they will provide (Cerit et al, 2021;Gómez-Vírseda et al, 2020;Hsu et al, 2021;Leget & Kohlen, 2020;Özgönül et al, 2020;Svenaeus, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Barrere and Durkin (2014) argued that nurses' sensitivity toward the patient continued in end-of-life care, and nurses tried to provide good-quality care. Considering that one of the most important responsibilities in the profession of nursing is providing care in light of ethical principles, nursing students' sensitivity toward end-of-life care is a phenomenon that is important in terms of the quality of the care they will provide (Cerit et al, 2021;Gómez-Vírseda et al, 2020;Hsu et al, 2021;Leget & Kohlen, 2020;Özgönül et al, 2020;Svenaeus, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, there are considerable individual differences in rates of developmental maturation among adolescents [5]. Moreover, adolescents are profoundly influenced by other persons, especially parents, health professionals and peers [37,38].…”
Section: Decision-making Capacity In Adolescencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, when someone else decides for us, they certainly decide for us but also for themselves. None of the involved subjects-patient, family members, health personnel-can be considered neutral: each subject is involved in his/her own identity, in respect of their respective roles [31][32][33]. Therefore, when it is necessary to reconstruct, as in the two cases that we have analyzed, the will of an individual who is no longer able to express himself/herself-especially, but not only, when there are no written statements-it is necessary to interpret his/her wishes taking his/her relationships into due account [34] Only this hermeneutic work will make statements made at different times and in different contexts univocal.…”
Section: Reconstruction Of Self-expressionmentioning
confidence: 99%