Background. End-of-life decisions are an emergent issue for bioethical debates and practical concerns among health professionals. On December 2017, Italy enacted a new law named “Rules about informed consent and advance directives”, which promotes the relationship of care in a fiduciary sense through the implementation of a correct and exhaustive information. It is also prescribed to record in writing all the patients’ decisions about consent or refusal. Furthermore, the law explicitly forbids unreasonable therapeutic obstinacy for terminal patient, legitimizing deep palliative sedation. Finally, the law establishes the use of “advance directives” as a written document by which adults and capable people can express their wishes regarding health treatments and diagnostic tests in anticipation of a possible future incapacity. The law provides that doctors must comply with these directives, unless they appear clearly incongruous or not corresponding to the patient’s current clinical condition

Rules on informed consent and advance directives at the end-of-life. The new Italian law / Viola, ROCCO VALERIO; DI FAZIO, Nicola; DEL FANTE, Zoe; Fazio, Valentina; Volonnino, Gianpietro; Romano, Silvia; Quattrocchi, Alessia; Arcangeli, Mauro. - In: LA CLINICA TERAPEUTICA. - ISSN 1972-6007. - 171:2(2020), pp. e94-e96. [10.7417/CT.2020.2195]

Rules on informed consent and advance directives at the end-of-life. The new Italian law

Rocco Valerio Viola;Nicola Di Fazio;Zoe Del Fante;Valentina Fazio;Gianpietro Volonnino;Alessia Quattrocchi;Mauro Arcangeli
2020

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Background. End-of-life decisions are an emergent issue for bioethical debates and practical concerns among health professionals. On December 2017, Italy enacted a new law named “Rules about informed consent and advance directives”, which promotes the relationship of care in a fiduciary sense through the implementation of a correct and exhaustive information. It is also prescribed to record in writing all the patients’ decisions about consent or refusal. Furthermore, the law explicitly forbids unreasonable therapeutic obstinacy for terminal patient, legitimizing deep palliative sedation. Finally, the law establishes the use of “advance directives” as a written document by which adults and capable people can express their wishes regarding health treatments and diagnostic tests in anticipation of a possible future incapacity. The law provides that doctors must comply with these directives, unless they appear clearly incongruous or not corresponding to the patient’s current clinical condition
2020
bioethics; palliative care; treatment planning; advance directives
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Rules on informed consent and advance directives at the end-of-life. The new Italian law / Viola, ROCCO VALERIO; DI FAZIO, Nicola; DEL FANTE, Zoe; Fazio, Valentina; Volonnino, Gianpietro; Romano, Silvia; Quattrocchi, Alessia; Arcangeli, Mauro. - In: LA CLINICA TERAPEUTICA. - ISSN 1972-6007. - 171:2(2020), pp. e94-e96. [10.7417/CT.2020.2195]
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