Delivering the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease: bioethical considerations

Authors

  • Edith Labos Instituto de Salud Pública, Facultad de Medicina, UBA. Área de Investigación de Funciones Cognitivas en el adulto
  • Osvaldo Fustinoni Área Enfermedades Vasculares y Cognitivas Cerebrales, Instituto de Neurociencias Restaurativas (INERE), Buenos Aires.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53680/vertex.v33i157.267

Keywords:

Alzheimer, Diagnosis, Bioethics, Nonmaleficence

Abstract

Delivering the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease to the patient can cause situations that do not meet the necessary ethical professional standards. We present two cases in which the rash way such a diagnosis was delivered did not respect the principle of nonmaleficence. In both cases the revelation worsened the situation prior to the consultation, causing unfortunate distress to the patient and family. The blunt use of the term “Alzheimer”, together with the insufficient information on the characteristics of the affection,
seems to have been the main factor that produced a negative emotional impact, revealing
an arrogant professional attitude of ‘absolute’ and unquestionable knowledge, without the necessary equity. A diagnosis of Alzheimer´s should be not only truthful but delivered with caution, above all things avoiding a further damage than that already brought about by the disease.

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Published

2022-10-10

How to Cite

Labos, E., & Fustinoni, O. . (2022). Delivering the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease: bioethical considerations. Vertex Revista Argentina De Psiquiatría, 33(157, jul.-sept.), 56–61. https://doi.org/10.53680/vertex.v33i157.267

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