Keywords
LiabilityMedical Errors
Patients
Philosophical Ethics
Patient Relationships
Quality of Health Care
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Abstract
Amid neglect of patients' contribution to error has been a failure to ask whether patients are morally responsible for their errors. This paper aims to help answer this question and so define a worthy response to the errors. Recent work on medical errors has emphasised system deficiencies and discouraged finding people to blame. We scrutinize this approach from an incompatibilist, agent causation position and draw on Hart's taxonomy of four senses of moral responsibility: role responsibility; capacity responsibility; causal responsibility; and liability responsibility. Each sense is shown to contribute to an overall theoretical judgment as to whether patients are morally responsible for their errors (and success in avoiding them). Though how to weight the senses is unclear, patients appear to be morally responsible for the avoidable errors they make, contribute to or can influence.Date
2016-01-08Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/972870doi:10.1136/jme.2005.012245
Journal of Medical Ethics 2006 May; 32(5): 260-262
http://worldcatlibraries.org/registry/gateway?version=1.0&url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:journal&atitle=Are+patients+morally+responsible+for+their+errors?&title=Journal+of+Medical+Ethics+&volume=32&issue=5&date=2006-05&au=Buetow,+S.;+Elwyn,+G.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jme.2005.012245
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/972870
DOI
10.1136/jme.2005.012245ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1136/jme.2005.012245