연명의료결정법의 의미와 과제 - 환자 중심 의료를 중심으로
Background: The Purpose of this study is to look into the signification and challenges of the Act on life prolongation determination of a patient who is going under hospice palliative medical care and a deathbed process (hereinafter referred to as “the Well-Dying Act”) from a position of a patient....
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Published in | 의료커뮤니케이션 Vol. 13; no. 1; pp. 53 - 61 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | Korean |
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대한의료커뮤니케이션학회
30.06.2018
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISSN | 1975-888X 2713-6825 |
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Summary: | Background: The Purpose of this study is to look into the signification and challenges of the Act on life prolongation determination of a patient who is going under hospice palliative medical care and a deathbed process (hereinafter referred to as “the Well-Dying Act”) from a position of a patient.
Methods: To improve the problems exposed in the process of enforcement of the Well-Dying Act, it’s important to find a solution point after looking into improvements from a position of a patient through communication in line with the intent of law enactment. Hereupon, this study intended to look into improvements through the interviews with family members of a patient, and doctors.
Results: it was found that improvements include reduction in the domain of family for consent to an interruption of life prolongation medical care, necessity of establishment of a medical institution ethics committee for implementing the Well-Dying Act, simplification of the relevant form, abolition of a criminal penalty clause, and introduction of an authorized agent, etc.
Conclusion: This study thinks that it stands to reason to limit the domain of family for consent to an interruption of life prolongation medical care to a patient’s spouse, parents and children in principle; nevertheless, when all these persons are not existent, reasonable is the way to impose a duty of getting unanimous consent to a patient’s well-dying from all direct lineal ascendants and descendants of the patient on a relevant medical institution. |
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Bibliography: | Korean Academy on Communication in Healthcare |
ISSN: | 1975-888X 2713-6825 |