Korean Journal of Medical Ethics
The Korean Society for Medical Ethics
Article

삶의 마감 시기 의사결정의 윤리적 이슈 - 의사결정 모델 제안을 중심으로*

이은영1,*
Eun Young LEE1,*
1동아대학교 인문과학대학 윤리문화학과
1Department of Ethics, Dong-A University
*교신저자: 이은영. 동아대학교 인문과학대학 윤리문화학과. 051-200-7138. medhumanity@naver.com

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Received: Jul 23, 2012; Accepted: Aug 27, 2012

Published Online: Aug 31, 2012

ABSTRACT

Although informed consent was introduced as a method for respecting patient autonomy in the medical decision-making process, it fails to involve various contextual aspects of medical decisions. Informed consent presupposes personal rationality and only accepts choices made by the individual patient. Thus,if the family of an incompetent patient makes decisions on the patient’s behalf, those choices are not seen as autonomous. Accordingly, a new perspective is needed, one which strengthens patient autonomy and reflects the fact that, in countries such as Korea, a patient’s family members are properly regarded as proxy decision makers with the right to become involved in discussions and decisions concerning the patient’s medical treatment. Traditional shared decision-making is a collaborative process involving the patient and doctor. It excludes, not only the patient's family, but also ethical consultants that can act as mediators to help resolve any conflicts. This article critically analyzes the traditional shared decisionmaking process and then proposes a new shared decision-making model.

Keywords: 공동의사결정; 생의 말 의사결정; 충분한 정보에 근거한 동의; 환자-의사 관계; 환자 자율성
Keywords: patient autonomy; end-of-life decisions; informed consent; shared decision-making; physician-patient relations