Adolescent self-consent to medical interventions in South Africa

IF 0.2 Q4 PEDIATRICS
A E Strode, Z Essack, C M Slack
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South African law provides that children under 18 years old can self-consent to medical treatments and terminations of pregnancy.An article published by van Heerden et al. in the South African Journal of Child Health in 2020 found that children 12 years and olderwere able to give informed consent to medical procedures because they were able to make a treatment choice, comprehend information, weigh options and provide reasons for their decision. However, only children older than 14 years possessed actual understanding of more abstract concepts. This paper considers whether the law is consistent with empirical data on child capacity. It does so by examining the evolution of laws regarding child capacity, interrogating current legal standards on capacity and ultimately evaluating whether the law reflects current empirical knowledge. We conclude that the law on medical treatment is not in conflict with the findings of van Heerden et al. However, there is less synergy between law and empirical data regarding terminations of pregnancy for children under 14 years old.Parliament placed an emphasis on access to health services and did not want age or parental consent to act as a barrier to adolescentsgetting medical assistance; however, data show that children younger than 14 years old struggle with more complex and abstract medical choices. We suggest that the recommendations in the Choice Act for counselling in terminations of pregnancy by children under the age of 14 years need to be more fully operationalised through the issuing of regulations or a national policy.Keywords. consent; medical treatment; capacity; law.
南非青少年对医疗干预的自我同意
南非法律规定,18岁以下的儿童可以自行同意接受治疗和终止妊娠。van Heerden等人于2020年在《南非儿童健康杂志》上发表的一篇文章发现,12岁及以上的儿童能够对医疗程序给予知情同意,因为他们能够做出治疗选择,理解信息,权衡选择并提供决定的理由。然而,只有14岁以上的孩子才能真正理解更抽象的概念。本文考虑法律是否与儿童能力的实证数据一致。它通过审查有关儿童能力的法律的演变,询问目前关于能力的法律标准,并最终评估法律是否反映了目前的经验知识来做到这一点。我们的结论是,关于医疗的法律与van Heerden等人的发现并不冲突。然而,关于14岁以下儿童终止妊娠的法律和经验数据之间的协同作用较少。议会强调获得保健服务的机会,不希望年龄或父母同意成为青少年获得医疗援助的障碍;然而,数据显示,14岁以下的儿童在更复杂和抽象的医疗选择上挣扎。我们建议,《选择法案》中关于14岁以下儿童终止妊娠咨询的建议需要通过颁布法规或国家政策来更全面地实施。同意;医疗;能力;法律。
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