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Erschienen in: Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 1/2024

21.07.2023 | Original Research

No Need for Parental Involvement in the Vaccination Choice of Adolescents

verfasst von: M. Brusa, Y. M. Barilan

Erschienen in: Journal of Bioethical Inquiry | Ausgabe 1/2024

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Abstract

Parental decision making is necessary for contracting medical interventions that require personal risk–benefit evaluation, and for overseeing matters of education. In the nineteenth century, exemptions from obligatory vaccination were granted for religious and conscientious reasons. Then and today, religion and moral values play marginal roles in vaccine hesitancy and denialism. Rather, the key values invoked by vaccine hesitants and denialists are liberty and pluralism. Neither is compatible with limiting adolescents’ choice. Because vaccination does not require assessment of personal medical risks, because it does not need to occur within the sphere of the doctor–patient relationship, and because the risk involved is within the range of their daily activities, adolescents have the right to free access to vaccination without legal requirement of parental involvement. Drawing on the development of Common Law, and on the development of respect for personal conscience in the history of ideas, this paper does not promote an argument that grants public health an overriding moral power. Rather, this paper rejects the presumption that vaccination of adolescents might involve a conflict between parental authority and public health. Free access to vaccination is compatible with the law and ethics of adolescents’ evolving autonomy in relation to healthcare.
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Metadaten
Titel
No Need for Parental Involvement in the Vaccination Choice of Adolescents
verfasst von
M. Brusa
Y. M. Barilan
Publikationsdatum
21.07.2023
Verlag
Springer Nature Singapore
Erschienen in
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry / Ausgabe 1/2024
Print ISSN: 1176-7529
Elektronische ISSN: 1872-4353
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11673-023-10252-9

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