Voluntary informed consent
https://doi.org/10.18093/0869-0189-2021-31-1-116-120
Abstract
This article discusses voluntary informed consent (VIC), a prerequisite for any medical intervention. The article touches upon the history of this issue in modern health care and medical science. The role of the Nuremberg Code is emphasized, which is the basis for the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Code of Medical Ethics of the World Medical Association, and the Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights. These documents helped define the world order after the end of World War II. The first part of the article reflects the history of the concept of VIC, while the second outlines the modern ethical views on this issue.
About the Author
A. G. ChuchalinRussian Federation
Aleksandr G. Chuchalin - Doctor of Medicine, Professor, Academician of Russian Academy of Sciences, Head of Department of Hospital Internal Medicine. Pediatric Faculty, N.I.Pirogov Federal Russian National Research Medical University, Healthcare Ministry of Russia; Chairman of the Executive Board of Russian Respiratory Society.
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For citations:
Chuchalin A.G. Voluntary informed consent. PULMONOLOGIYA. 2021;31(1):116-120. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18093/0869-0189-2021-31-1-116-120