Open Access BASE2008

Ethical issues arising from the requirement to sign a consent form in palliative care

Abstract

French Healthcare Networks aim to help healthcare workers to take care of patients by improving cooperation, coordination and the continuity of care. When applied to palliative care in the home, they facilitate overall care including medical, social and psychological aspects. French legislation in 2002 required that an information document explaining the functioning of the Network should be given to patients when they enter a Healthcare Network. The signature of this document is required by law. Ethical issues arise from this legislation with regard to the validity of the signature of dying patients. Signature of the consent form by a guardian or trustee, a designated person – the Person of Trust transforms the doctor-patient relationship into a triangular doctor-patient-third party relationship.

Subjects

Languages

English

Publisher

BMJ Group

DOI

10.1136/jme.2006.019075

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