Kenyon G M
St. Thomas University, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, E3B 5G3.
Ageing Soc. 1996 Nov;16(6):659-75.
The increasing use of biographical materials in research and intervention in the field of ageing gives rise to significant ethical issues. In this inquiry, four of these issues are explicated. First, the notion of informed consent is explored in relation to selected contexts of research and intervention in ageing and biography. Second, the issues of autonomy and competence are considered from the point of view of identifying contexts where biography is a prerequisite for ethically responsive action. The third ethical issue concerns respecting the groundrules of various biographical approaches. Finally, the notions of authenticity and truth in lifestories are explored in an attempt to clarify the limitations and expectations of ageing and biography. The discussion of these ethical issues proceeds on the basis of an argument that indicates the fundamental importance of biographical ageing or the stories we are.
在老龄化领域的研究和干预中,传记材料的使用日益增加,引发了重大的伦理问题。在这项调查中,阐述了其中四个问题。首先,针对老龄化与传记研究及干预的特定背景,探讨了知情同意的概念。其次,从确定传记是道德回应行动前提条件的背景角度,考虑了自主性和行为能力问题。第三个伦理问题涉及尊重各种传记方法的基本规则。最后,探讨了人生故事中的真实性和真相概念,以试图阐明老龄化与传记的局限性及期望。对这些伦理问题的讨论基于这样一种观点展开,即该观点表明了传记式老龄化或我们自身故事的根本重要性。