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Trajno vegetativno stanje pacienta: pravna in etična vprašanja
ID Gostič, Manca (Author), ID Žnidaršič Skubic, Viktorija (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Pravna in etična vprašanja, ki spremljajo trajno vegetativno stanje, nazorno prikažejo kompleksnost problematike. Poleg pravno načelno dobro urejenih vprašanj nadomestnih privolitev, odločanja o medicinskih posegih in spoštovanja vnaprej izražene volje je mogoče največje nasprotje najti med načelom nedotakljivosti življenja in odločitvijo tretjega o končanju le-tega. V družbi, kot je naša, kjer je pomoč pri umiranju inkriminirana, problematika osebe, ki se je znašla v brezizhodni situaciji, tj. v trajnem vegetativnem stanju, sproža razmišljanja o tem, ali ni morda končno napočil čas, da bi razmislili o legalizaciji takšne pomoči. Ne nazadnje je stanje, kot ga dopuščamo danes, lahko vzrok za vse bolj »spolzek teren«, kjer se bo z nadaljnjimi neprepričljivimi argumenti pomoč pri umiranju začela dovoljevati tudi v primerih, kjer sicer ni dovoljena. Brez ustrezne zakonodaje in jasnih etičnih usmeritev medicinske etične komisije, tudi za primere trajnega vegetativnega stanja, bodo še naprej posamezniki prepuščeni nedoslednosti in etičnosti tistih, ki jih obkrožajo v takem stanju. Nevarnost zameglitve meja med dovoljenim in nedovoljenim postopanjem, na katero opozarjam med magistrskim delom, ni tako neverjetna. V magistrskem delu prikažem veljavno pravno ureditev in jo apliciram na primer dilem, ki se pojavljajo v primeru pacienta v trajnem vegetativnem stanju. V delu prikažem različne poglede na odprta vprašanja na tem področju in s tem na razsežnost obravnavane problematike.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:trajno vegetativno stanje, (ne)smiselnost zdravstvene terapije, evtanazija, vnaprej izražena volja, zdravstveni pooblaščenec
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-110793 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:16969553 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:20.09.2019
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Language:English
Title:Permanent vegetative state: legal and ethicas aspects
Abstract:
Legal and ethical issues that accompany the permanent vegetative state reveal the complexity of the problem. In addition to the legal principles of well-regulated issues of substitute consent, decision-making on medical interventions and respect for pre-expressed will, the greatest contradiction can be found between the principle of the inviolability of life and the decision of the third to conclude it. In a society like ours where helping someone to die is incriminated and alleged as a criminal offense, the problem of a person who finds himself in a hopeless situation, i.e. in permanent vegetative state, poses the question as to whether the time to seriously discuss the legalization of aid to the defenseless death has finally come. As we perceive it today, the situation might cause an increasingly »slippery terrain« where, with further unconvincing arguments, assistance in ending life will begin to be allowed even in areas where it is not allowed. Without proper legislation and clear ethical guidelines of medical ethics commissions, also for the cases of patients with a permanent vegetative state, individuals will remain left to the inconsistency and ethics of those who surround them at such a state. The risk of blurring the boundaries between permitted and unauthorized actions, which I draw attention to throughout the master's thesis, is not that hard to happen. In the master thesis, I present the current legal system and apply it to the dilemmas that occur in the case of a patient with a persistent vegetative state. In my work, I show the various aspects on open questions in this field, and thus the dimension of the issues discussed.

Keywords:permanent vegetative state, (non)sense of health therapy, euthanasia, advance health care directive, health care proxy

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