The experience of serious illness or injury frequently results in increased vulnerability. In cases in which decision-making capacity is compromised, this vulnerability is compounded by threats to a patient’s autonomy. This case report presents an opportunity to explore the elaborately entwined relationship between autonomy and vulnerability in patients with severe impairment who are reliant on surrogate decision-makers. Expanded views of autonomy and vulnerability are applied to the case of a young woman with a severe and life-altering spinal cord injury and iatrogenic loss of decisional capacity to illustrate how one can experience enhanced autonomy despite special vulnerability and can be made less vulnerable through surrogate-mediated autonomy. Also revealed is how attitudes and actions of surrogates can potentiate pathogenic vulnerability and disturb the balance between patient autonomy and vulnerability. Through methodical review and robust deliberation, clinical ethics committees can play a stabilizing role in helping distressed care teams reconcile the two.
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Fall 2024
Symposium: Case Reports in Critical Care|
September 15 2024
Autonomous by Extension: Balancing Patient Autonomy and Vulnerability in Surrogate Decision-making
Caitlin B. McGeehan, BSN, RN;
Caitlin B. McGeehan, BSN, RN
Caitlin B. McGeehan is Palliative Care Nurse/Lead Clinical Nurse, Department of Medicine, Section of Palliative Medicine, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 342B, Baltimore, MD 21287 ([email protected]).
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Lauren Berninger, DO, MBE
Lauren Berninger, DO, MBE
Lauren Berninger is Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, Section of Palliative Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.
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AACN Adv Crit Care (2024) 35 (3): 228–237.
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Caitlin B. McGeehan, Lauren Berninger; Autonomous by Extension: Balancing Patient Autonomy and Vulnerability in Surrogate Decision-making. AACN Adv Crit Care 15 September 2024; 35 (3): 228–237. doi: https://doi.org/10.4037/aacnacc2024399
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