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    Title: 從比較法觀點談未成年病人之醫療自主決定權--兼論未成年病人為預立醫療決定之可能性
    Discussion on Medical Autonomy of Minor Patients from the Point of Comparative Law, and the Possibility of Making Advance Decisions by Minor Patients Themselves
    Authors: 魏伶娟
    Wei, Ling-chuan
    Contributors: 政大法學評論
    Keywords: 未成年病人;醫療自主決定權;預立醫療決定;行為能力;意思能力;共同同意模式
    Minor patient;Medical autonomy;Advance decision;Capacity to make juridical acts;Mental capacity;Co-consensus model
    Date: 2023-03
    Issue Date: 2023-12-04 16:32:31 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 在病人的醫療自主決定權已廣被認知到應予尊重和保障的今日,未成年病人是否亦得獨立行使此項權利,乃漸受關注之議題。於我國現行重要醫療法律的框架下,病人是否具有完全行為能力,乃擘劃其醫療自主決定權的行使空間時,相當重要的衡量因素。惟考量到如:不同個體的心智成熟度或其過往面對醫療行為的經驗不一,故若逕以此作為評斷未成年病人得否有效就醫療行為表示同意或拒絕的標準,是否有可能出現「基於保護未成年病人的善意初衷」,卻反而導致「未成年病人的醫療自主決定權受到不盡合理限制」的結果?值得探究。
    有鑑於此,本文擬從比較法之觀點來分析並反思:上揭規劃方向是否足資營造出與未成年病人之最佳利益盡可能貼合的環境,且將嘗試提出本文之見解,冀能略有助於拓展我國對未成年病人權益之學術討論面向。
    At a time when the medical autonomy of patients is widely recognized as something to be respected and protected, there has been a growing concern about whether minor patients can independently exercise such rights. Under the framework of our nation’s current major medical regulations, whether a patient is of full capacity to make juridical acts is an essential criterion when marking the space for exercising their medical autonomy. However, with the different levels of maturity or past experiences of facing medical situations of different individuals, when using this as a criterion for judging whether a minor patient can effectively consent or refuse a medical practice, is it possible that “the good intentions to protect minor patients” result in “unreasonable restrictions on the medical autonomy of minor patients”?
    In light of the aforementioned context, this article aims to analyze and reflect—from the point of view of comparative law—whether the disclosed planned method is sufficient to create an environment that is in the best possible interest of the minor patient, and further propose relevant insights, hopefully helping to expand the academic discussion on the rights and interests of minor patients in our nation.
    Relation: 政大法學評論, 172, 233-289
    Data Type: article
    DOI 連結: https://dx.doi.org/10.53106/102398202023030172004
    DOI: 10.53106/102398202023030172004
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