Advance decisions, welfare attorneys and statements of wishes: The belt, braces and corset approach to advance care planning
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2019Author
Abstract
Advance care planning is used by adults to express value-based preferences for
informing future care and treatment decisions following their loss of decision-making
capacity. It is a means for ascertaining previous preferences about types of care and
treatment as well as wider concerns. In English law, advance care planning incorporates
advance decisions to refuse treatment, statements of wishes and, more recently, the
appointment of attorneys who act under the authority of a Lasting Power of Attorney
for health and welfare. This article considers these mechanisms together with some of
their merits and potential shortcomings. It also considers whether other approaches,
such as advance consent, might be a useful addition. Ultimately, it argues that used in
isolation the current options are insufficient on legal and pragmatic grounds, albeit for
different reasons. For persons with a strong sense of their personal treatment and care
preferences following their loss of decision-making capacity, a combined and synergistic
approach is recommended.
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Citation : Samanta, J. (2019) Advance decisions, welfare attorneys and statements of wishes: The belt, braces and corset approach to advance care planning. Medical Law International pp. 1-26.
ISSN : 0968-5332
Peer Reviewed : Yes
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