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Moral Principles and Medical Practice: The Role of Patient Autonomy in the Extensive Use of Radiological Services

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Author(s)
Hofmann, Bjørn
Lysdahl, K.B.
Keywords
Adverse Effects
Autonomy
Literature
Paternalism
Patients
Radiation
Radiology
Review
Philosophical Ethics
Social Control of Science and Technology
Patient Relationships
Economics of Health Care
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/263383
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http://hdl.handle.net/10822/957136
http://worldcatlibraries.org/registry/gateway?version=1.0&url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:journal&atitle=Moral+principles+and+medical+practice:+the+role+of+patient+autonomy+in+the+extensive+use+of+radiological+services&title=Journal+of+Medical+Ethics+&volume=34&issue=6&date=2008-06&au=Hofmann,+Bjørn;+Lysdahl,+K.B.
https://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jme.2006.019307
Abstract
There has been a significant increase in the use of radiological services in the past 30 years. There are many reasons for this, but one has received little attention: the increased role of patient autonomy in healthcare. Patients demand x rays, CT scans, MRI, and positron emission tomography scans. The key question in this article is how a moral principle, such as respect for patient autonomy, can influence the extension of radiological services. A literature review reveals how patient autonomy is acknowledged in radiology, and how it is used both to explain and to justify the increase in radiological examinations. Furthermore, it also shows how the premises favouring patients' exercise of their autonomy are not always present, which makes patient autonomy subject to adverse side effects and even abuse. Patient autonomy can be used to reduce the professionals' responsibility for radiological examinations (by avoiding complaints and lawsuits), to increase the popularity of the profession (by giving the people what they want), to increase the income of the professionals or their institutions, and to promote professional activity. Patient autonomy intended to reduce paternalism, to legitimise otherwise morally unjustifiable actions (such as exposure to radiation), and to protect patients, can easily be used as a moral means for opposite ends. These adverse effects are not peculiar to radiology. However, they emerge particularly clearly in explanations and justifications of the substantial increase in radiological services, as well as in debates on overuse of radiological services.
Date
2016-01-08
Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/957136
doi:10.1136/jme.2006.019307
Journal of Medical Ethics 2008 June; 34(6): 446-449
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/957136
http://worldcatlibraries.org/registry/gateway?version=1.0&url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:journal&atitle=Moral+principles+and+medical+practice:+the+role+of+patient+autonomy+in+the+extensive+use+of+radiological+services&title=Journal+of+Medical+Ethics+&volume=34&issue=6&date=2008-06&au=Hofmann,+Bjørn;+Lysdahl,+K.B.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jme.2006.019307
DOI
10.1136/jme.2006.019307
ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1136/jme.2006.019307
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