Perception of the Moral Development of the Child With Autoimmune Disease by Clinicians and Researchers

Díaz-Pérez, Anderson and Rodríguez, Tahania Chona and Oñate, Zoraima Romero and Ochoa, Arley Vega and Cataño, Carmenza Mendoza and Potes, Roiman Arenas (2019) Perception of the Moral Development of the Child With Autoimmune Disease by Clinicians and Researchers. Global Journal of Health Science, 11 (2). p. 80. ISSN 1916-9736

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Abstract

This article presents an analysis about meanings that clinicians and researchers have regarding the autonomy of the mature minor with autoimmune disease, which could lead to different power practices during the moment of taking the informed consent, keeping in mind the doctrine of the minor mature. Consequently, the role of clinicians and researchers in contributing to the moral development or autonomy of the child. The objective was to describe the meanings or perceptions of doctors and researchers, at the time of informed consent, in relation to the autonomy or moral development of the child with autoimmune disease, arising from their experiences, knowledge and prior conceptions of the child. The methodology used was of a qualitative nature with a subjectivist and interpretative approach and a transversal scope. Semi-structured interviews were applied to 21 people, researchers and doctors, who attend children with autoimmune diseases, whose data were analyzed through the Atlas Ti program. 8.0. In conclusion, the informed consent is a process of assertive communication ethical model that seeks the moral structuring of the child beyond what is perceived by the clinician or researcher, in addition the clinicians and researchers consider that to structure the minor is to perceive him as an autonomous subject; which is possible when it shows adherence to treatment and responsible care independently of the tutor's support.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM Library > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 27 Apr 2023 04:37
Last Modified: 17 Jan 2024 04:03
URI: http://open.journal4submit.com/id/eprint/1880

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