Health Commun.  2018 Jun;13(1):53-61. 10.15715/kjhcom.2018.13.1.53.

Signification and Challenges of the Act on Life-Prolongation Determination - With focus on Patient-Oriented Medical Care

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  • 1Institute of Science and Technology Studies, Korea University, Seoul, Korea. dragonk430@naver.com

Abstract

BACKGROUND
The Purpose of this study is to look into the signification and challenges of the Act on life prolongation determination of a patient who is going under hospice palliative medical care and a deathbed process (hereinafter referred to as "the Well-Dying Act") from a position of a patient.
METHODS
To improve the problems exposed in the process of enforcement of the Well-Dying Act, it's important to find a solution point after looking into improvements from a position of a patient through communication in line with the intent of law enactment. Hereupon, this study intended to look into improvements through the interviews with family members of a patient, and doctors.
RESULTS
it was found that improvements include reduction in the domain of family for consent to an interruption of life prolongation medical care, necessity of establishment of a medical institution ethics committee for implementing the Well-Dying Act, simplification of the relevant form, abolition of a criminal penalty clause, and introduction of an authorized agent, etc.
CONCLUSION
This study thinks that it stands to reason to limit the domain of family for consent to an interruption of life prolongation medical care to a patient's spouse, parents and children in principle; nevertheless, when all these persons are not existent, reasonable is the way to impose a duty of getting unanimous consent to a patient's well-dying from all direct lineal ascendants and descendants of the patient on a relevant medical institution.

Keyword

the Act on life prolongation determination; the Well-Dying Act; patient; communication

MeSH Terms

Child
Criminals
Ethics Committees
Hospices
Humans
Jurisprudence
Life Support Care
Parents
Spouses
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