The Informed Consent in the medical practice. Differences between theory and practice. Clinical experience in the Republic of Argentina

  • Julio César Marini | jotacem1952@gmail.com Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires. Pontificia Universidad Catolica Argentina. Asociaci n Argentina de Anestesiolog a, Argentina.

Abstract

What happens with the informed consent is not limited to a medical specialty only, and the perception of an important gap between its theory and practice exists in all the medical practice that requires it. We consider the informed consent as a continuous process grounded in the physician-patient relationship, and the gap between theory and practice could be diminished when that relationship improves. As bioethicists we consider the physician-patient relationship as a vivid space because it is the consequence from the interaction between two free and responsible persons. It is vivid because it involves feelings, emotions, and passions, sometimes expressed, and/or restrained by reason and will, so that participants can reach the common good thus giving way to the consent.

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2021-07-26
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Marini, J. C. (2021). The Informed Consent in the medical practice. Differences between theory and practice. Clinical experience in the Republic of Argentina. Medicina E Morale, 70(2), 227-238. https://doi.org/10.4081/mem.2021.939