Farías-Yapur Anneke
Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics, Universidad Panamericana, Mexico City, Mexico.
Front Transplant. 2024 Feb 27;3:1346667. doi: 10.3389/frtra.2024.1346667. eCollection 2024.
This report proposes a framework for evaluating the validity of informed consent and autonomy in face transplant candidates, taking into account the risk of depression and non-compliance. Traditional factors like decisional capacity, disclosure, comprehension, voluntariness, and agreement are insufficient for assessing valid informed consent in individuals whose self-worth relies on public perception, potentially leading to self-harm if societal worth is undermined. Reliance on self-esteem, rather than inherent personal value, poses risks of depression, poor treatment adherence, and deferential vulnerability. We suggest a qualitative analysis of self-worth, self-esteem, self-trust, and self-respect to better assess the autonomy of face transplant candidates in their decision-making process.
本报告提出了一个框架,用于评估面部移植候选者知情同意和自主性的有效性,同时考虑到抑郁和不依从的风险。诸如决策能力、信息披露、理解、自愿性和同意等传统因素,不足以评估那些自我价值依赖于公众认知的个体的有效知情同意,因为如果社会价值受到损害,可能会导致自我伤害。依赖自尊而非内在个人价值,存在抑郁、治疗依从性差和顺从性脆弱等风险。我们建议对面部移植候选者的自我价值、自尊、自我信任和自尊进行定性分析,以更好地评估他们在决策过程中的自主性。