2014
DOI: 10.1590/1983-80422014222005
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Diretivas antecipadas de vontade: benefícios, obstáculos e limites

Abstract: Resumo Resumen Directivas anticipadas de voluntad: beneficios, obstáculos y limitacionesEl concepto de directivas anticipadas de voluntad surgió en respuesta al avance tecnológico y al tratamiento médico agresivo, utilizándoselo en situaciones ambiguas, como ante un pronóstico negativo. El núcleo de este documento consiste en el ejercicio de la autonomía del enfermo. La Resolución 1.995/2012 del Consejo Federal de Medicina establece los criterios para que cualquier persona -mayor de edad y plenamente conscient… Show more

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“…The importance of making informed and shared decisions by the health professionals who assists patients is essential for quality care and outcomes. Patient participation in treatment leads to better outcomes, which meets the traditional belief that the maintenance of health depends on care based on good and comfortable relationships between doctors and the patients (12) . Few people write a document or leave explicit instructions; in addition, designated persons in charge may not be available when needed or may be unable to make good decisions for patients, or may still have conflicts of interest, for example, from the perspective of receiving an inheritance or being promoted in a family business.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…The importance of making informed and shared decisions by the health professionals who assists patients is essential for quality care and outcomes. Patient participation in treatment leads to better outcomes, which meets the traditional belief that the maintenance of health depends on care based on good and comfortable relationships between doctors and the patients (12) . Few people write a document or leave explicit instructions; in addition, designated persons in charge may not be available when needed or may be unable to make good decisions for patients, or may still have conflicts of interest, for example, from the perspective of receiving an inheritance or being promoted in a family business.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…However, despite difficulties in utilization of ADW, it appears that their use will increase, moving the focus of debate to their effective use. It is therefore important that these documents incorporate a process that fosters open dialogue between families, health professionals and patients, in order to reflect patients' real needs, beliefs, values, care goals and preferences (12) . The present study is based on the principlism approach (13) , primarily the concept of autonomy, which relates to the rights to self-government, privacy, individual choice, and freedom of will -being the engine of one's own behavior (13) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Living Will is considered a way to protect autonomy and respect values and choices of the patient 36,38 . However, it should be taken into consideration that competent people may not always be able to make decisions about their future, since these decisions can be based on an imaginary concept of how the future would be 38 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Living Will is considered a way to protect autonomy and respect values and choices of the patient 36,38 . However, it should be taken into consideration that competent people may not always be able to make decisions about their future, since these decisions can be based on an imaginary concept of how the future would be 38 . Thus, taking into account the considerations of these authors, the answers to the questionnaires show a balanced position on the topic, taking into account the progress that the Advance Directives represent, but also the associated risks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several of these works expound on the subject in its most general aspects, such as how to communicate bad news in oncology 15 or the correct completion of the death certificate 16 . Others explain in detail ethical standards of professional behavior in extremely delicate situations for the patients and their families, such as the moment of the end of life [16][17][18][19][20][21][22] .…”
Section: Medicine Imentioning
confidence: 99%