• Title of article

    Autonomy of Children and Adolescents in Consent to Treatment: Ethical, Jurisprudential and Legal Considerations

  • Author/Authors

    Parsapoor, Alireza Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Parsapoor, Mohammad-Bagher Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Rezaei, Nima Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Asghari, Fariba Tehran University of Medical Sciences

  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    241
  • To page
    248
  • Abstract
    Autonomy is usually considered as a main principle in making decisions about individuals’ health. Children and particularly adolescents have the capacity to take part in medical decision-making to some extent. For the most part the parent-doctor-child/adolescent triangle sides are essentially in agreement, but this may not be true in some cases, causing physicians to face problems attempting to determine their professional duties. According to Islamic jurisprudent upon reaching the age of Taklif (15 full lunar years for boys and 9 full lunar years for girls) no one can be treated as incompetent based on mental immaturity unless his or her insanity or mental immaturity is provend Moreover the Islamic Sharia, decrees that parents should lose their authority to make medical decisions for their children, if their bad faith or imprudence is proven, in which case a fit and proper person or an institution will be appointed to make decisions in this respect based on the child’s best interests.
  • Keywords
    Pediatrics , Autonomy , Medical Ethics , Islam , Jurisprudence , Iranian Legal System , Iran
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Serial Year
    2014
  • Record number

    2443921