University of Otago Bioethics Centre, 71 Fredrick St, Dunedin, 9016, New Zealand.
J Bioeth Inq. 2021 Jul;18(2):243-251. doi: 10.1007/s11673-021-10099-y. Epub 2021 Mar 18.
Reports of children participating in hunger strikes while detained in offshore detention centres raise interrelated ethical issues and recognizable challenges for the medical decision-makers at these sites. A composite case study, informed by reports in the public domain, is employed to explore the unique challenges of consent and decision-making in these circumstances and the perennial issues inherent in adolescents' developing capacity and autonomy. We present an amalgamated case of a fourteen-year-old adolescent who refused to consent to medical reversal of her hunger strike protest. The medical team became the final arbiter when her parents, who were also in detention, could not agree with each other even after mediation. The case explores the complexity of evaluating the adolescent's capacity to provide informed consent while influenced by the opinions of co-detainees in this extreme setting. We argue that the parents and the child had compromised decisional capacity due to the effects of detention. The challenges to the medical team are recognized and discussed. The team members faced a difficult dilemma and considered the competing values of the multiple cultural and ethical factors. Each team member integrated his or her own roles, duties, and discipline-specific professional guidelines with the primary goal of mitigating potential harms.
有关儿童在离岸拘留中心被拘留期间参与绝食的报告引发了相关的伦理问题和医疗决策者在这些情况下面临的明显挑战。通过公共领域的报告,采用综合案例研究来探讨在这些情况下同意和决策的独特挑战,以及青少年发展能力和自主权所固有的长期问题。我们提出了一个综合案例,涉及一名 14 岁的青少年拒绝同意医疗逆转她的绝食抗议。当她的父母(他们也在拘留中)在调解后仍然无法达成一致时,医疗团队成为了最终的仲裁者。该案例探讨了在这种极端环境下,评估青少年提供知情同意的能力时,受到同拘留者意见影响的复杂性。我们认为,由于拘留的影响,父母和孩子的决策能力已经受损。还认识到并讨论了医疗团队面临的挑战。团队成员面临着艰难的困境,并考虑到了多种文化和伦理因素的竞争价值观。每个团队成员都将自己的角色、职责和特定专业的准则与减轻潜在伤害的主要目标结合起来。