Informed Consent: Over- and Under-interpretation

D Knapp van Bogaert, GA Ogunbanjo

Abstract


Informed consent is the expression of an individual’s autonomy or selfrule. To be autonomous one has to be competent and acting freely. Ethicists make a distinction between a “thin� and a “thick� concept of autonomy.

The thin concept of autonomy refers to “a competent person, in possession of the relevant facts making a free decision about what to do with his or her life�. While, the thick concept of autonomy refers to persons possessing the capacity to act on the basis of normative reasons. In other words, we are autonomous when we act according to relevant normative considerations. In this perspective we refrain from an action because we have good reasons not to and act accordingly, and viceversa.

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SA Fam Pract | ISSN: 1726-426X


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