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Who "represents" waiver of informed consent? - Insoo Hyun what is the problem we face with informed consent? - Due to cultural differences, providers that are unaware of such variable expectations may inadvertently transgress the cultural integrity and personal dignity of some of their minority patients through well-meaning efforts to obtain informed consent in the usual, patient-centered manner—contravening, in the process, the very principle of respect for persons that the doctrine of informed consent was meant to protect. What is the "easy" solution to the problem of informed consent - "waiver of informed consent": providers broaden their view of autonomy to accommodate the cultural values ethnically diverse patients might bring to medical decision-making, including a preference to waive their right to informed consent and relinquish decision-making authority to their families. What is the problem with the "easy solution" - it rests on an inadequate conception of personal autonomy and ignores the possibility that some patients' values might not be authentic for them, in the sense of being free of coercive formative influences What is Hyun's "authenticity condition of individual autonomy"? - In order to act autonomously, one must not simply act on the values one happens to have; one must act on those values that may be called "one's own" in a morally relevant sense." (act on your own values, not just the ones you've been taught)
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