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Colombia Médica

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Abstract

PINZON-SEGURA, María Camila et al. Deliberative dialogue on euthanasia in girls, boys and adolescents. Prequel to the Cabildo Ciudadano (Citizen Council) carried out in Colombia. Colomb. Med. [online]. 2022, vol.53, n.4, e2015148.  Epub Dec 30, 2022. ISSN 1657-9534.  https://doi.org/10.25100/cm.v53i4.5148.

Background:

To date, there is a lack of published information on the utilization of the Deliberative dialogue methodology and the right to a dignified death in minors under 18 years of age in Colombia and Latin America.

Objective:

To examine the issue of children and adolescents' entitlement to a dignified death, including the criteria for exclusion, and to formulate a comprehensive plan for pediatric palliative care. A public policy document will be created with the aim of supporting the implementation of Resolution 825/2018.

Methods:

Participatory Action Research utilizing a Deliberative dialogue methods that has been adapted based on feminist epistemological principles.

Results:

The outcome of the exercise was the production of a document containing Public Policy recommendations regarding euthanasia in minors and its submission to the Ministry of Health and Social Protection of Colombia a few days prior to the release of the Resolution regulating the right to a dignified death for this population. Additionally, the conclusions of this event enabled the creation of a guide for the implementation of (Cabildos Ciudadanos) Citizen Council, in which girls, boys, and adolescents are included, trans-disciplinarity is encouraged, and feminist epistemological foundations are explored.

Conclusions:

The deliberative dialogue method may serve as a cost-efficient alternative to replace or complement participatory approaches utilized in the development of public health guidelines and policies.

Keywords : Euthanasia; democracy; social participation; child health; consensus conference; feminism; palliative care; right to die.

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