Informed consent: an empty promise? A comparative analysis between Italy and England, Wales, and Scotland

Q2 Social Sciences
C. Milo
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Abstract

Informed consent (IC), as the process of sharing information between patients and clinicians before undertaking a medical treatment, signals a number of ‘good intentions’. IC, in its theoretical formulation, can be seen as valuing the expertise and contributions of both clinicians and patients, giving expression to the aspirations of both promoting patient autonomy and facilitating doctors to work in partnership with their patients. The Supreme Court judgment in Montgomery v Lanarkshire Health Board1 and the Italian legislation on IC2 are, in this respect, worthy of analysis as both provide valid examples of these ‘good intentions’. However, the reality of how IC has been translated in courtrooms does not always match these expectations. This article, through a comparative reflection, will claim that a gap between the ‘law in theory’ and the ‘law in practice’ is common to both legal systems. The article ultimately claims that changes in both legal and policy approach are needed in order to better safeguard IC.
知情同意:一个空洞的承诺?意大利与英格兰、威尔士和苏格兰的比较分析
知情同意作为患者和临床医生在接受治疗前共享信息的过程,表明了一些"良好的意图"。在其理论表述中,IC可以被视为重视临床医生和患者的专业知识和贡献,表达了促进患者自主和促进医生与患者合作的愿望。在这方面,最高法院对蒙哥马利诉拉纳克郡卫生委员会一案的判决1和意大利关于IC2的立法值得分析,因为两者都提供了这些"良好意图"的有效例子。然而,在法庭上如何翻译集成电路的现实并不总是符合这些期望。本文通过比较反思,认为“理论中的法律”和“实践中的法律”之间的差距是两种法律体系共同存在的。文章最后声称,为了更好地保护IC,法律和政策方法都需要改变。
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Medical Law International
Medical Law International Social Sciences-Law
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2.60
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0.00%
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14
期刊介绍: The scope includes: Clinical Negligence. Health Matters Affecting Civil Liberties. Forensic Medicine. Determination of Death. Organ and Tissue Transplantation. End of Life Decisions. Legal and Ethical Issues in Medical Treatment. Confidentiality. Access to Medical Records. Medical Complaints Procedures. Professional Discipline. Employment Law and Legal Issues within NHS. Resource Allocation in Health Care. Mental Health Law. Misuse of Drugs. Legal and Ethical Issues concerning Human Reproduction. Therapeutic Products. Medical Research. Cloning. Gene Therapy. Genetic Testing and Screening. And Related Topics.
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