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¿Sé y puedo? Toma de decisión y consentimiento informado en los trastornos demenciantes: dilemas diagnósticos y jurídicos en Chile
Fecha
2017Registro en:
Rev Med Chile 2017; 145: 1312-1318
0717-6163
Autor
Arenas Massa, Ángela
Slachevsky Chonchol, Andrea
Institución
Resumen
In Chile, more than 180 thousand people (1% of the population) have
some form of dementia. The figure should increase to approximately 600,000
(3% of Chileans) by 2050. This disease poses major challenges to the society.
One of them is the effective recognition of the autonomy and responsibility
of the person living with this condition. This article aims to review the clinical
assessment of competence, its agreement with the Chilean legal system
and the challenges that the assessment of competence poses in clinical decision-
making and the capacity of an individual make decisions, according
to the new international obligations subscribed by Chile. It is concluded
that inclusion is a pending challenge, reflected among other things, by the
non-compliance with binding rules such as Article 12 of the Convention on
the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which affirms that persons with disabilities
have the right to be recognized as a person everywhere, before the law