Advance directives and living wills: the role of patient's autonomy in the Brazilian experience
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Advance directives and living wills: the role of patient's autonomy in the Brazilian experience
Abstract
This paper aims to discuss the development of the notion that the patient has the right to refuse treatment, and how the Brazilian legal system is dealing with bioethical dilemmas, such as the possibility of exercising autonomy through advance directives. The paper discusses the lack of legislation to regulate important issues in the end of life healthcare, and what ethical guidelines exist, providing physicians with ethical and legal parameters to deal with the patient's will.
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