Article contents
Informed Consent in Croatia
A Work in Progress
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 May 2014
Abstract:
As Croatia makes the transition from one political system and type of economy to another, there are inevitable social and political changes that have a profound affect on the healthcare system. This article charts some of the progress of change with respect to patients’ rights and informed consent.
- Type
- Special Section: Bioethics Beyond Borders
- Information
- Copyright
- Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2014
References
Notes
1. Borovečki, A, Babić-Bosanac, S, ten Have, H. The status of the implementation of the act on the protection of patients’ rights in Croatia—A pilot study. Revista Romana de Bioetica 2010;8:36–48.Google Scholar
2. Milevska-Kostova, N. Patients’ rights in southeast Europe. Policy Documentation Centre; 2006; available at http://pdc.ceu.hu/archive/00002707 (last accessed 1 May 2013).Google Scholar
3. See note 1, Borovečki et al. 2010.
4. Health Care Act. Official Gazette, no. 121/2003.
5. Babić-Bosanac, S, Dzakula, A. Patients’ rights in the Republic of Croatia. European Journal of Health Law 2006;13:399–411.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
6. Babić-Bosanac, S, Borovečki, A, Fišter, K. Patients’ right in the Republic of Croatia—between the law and reality. Medicinski glasnik: Official Publication of the Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina 2008;5:37–43.Google Scholar
7. The Act on Ratification of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Dignity of the Human Being with Regard to the Application of Biology and Medicine. Official Gazette, no.13/2003.
8. See note 2, Milevska-Kostova 2006.
9. Act on the Protection of Patients’ Rights. Official Gazette, no. 169/2004.
10. See note 5, Babić-Bosanac, Dzakula 2006.
11. Molven, O. Building a patient ombudsman scheme: The Norwegian experience. Medicine and Law 2012 Mar;31:57–70.Google Scholar
12. See note 9, Act on the Protection of Patients’ Rights 2004.
13. See note 4, Health Care Act 2003.
14. See note 9, Act on the Protection of Patients’ Rights 2004.
15. Act on Protection of Persons Suffering from Mental Disorder. Official Gazette, no. 111/1997.
16. See note 9, Act on the Protection of Patients’ Rights 2004.
17. Medicinski fakultet Univerziteta u Sarajevu. Ispitivanje stava doktora medicine o potrebi primjene informiranog pristanka u federaciji Bosne i Hercegovine. Sarajevo; 2009; available at http://www.akaz.ba/Projekti/Dokumenti/Informirani_pristanak_zavrsni_izvjestaj.pdf (last accessed 13 Apr 2013).
18. Ordinance on the Consent Form. Official Gazette, no. 10/2008.
19. See note 18, Ordinance on the Consent Form 2008.
20. Frković A, Zec Sambol S. Informed consent u opstetriciji. Synthesis philosophica 2002;22:549–55 [Croatian].
21. Banic, M, Kardum, D, Plesko, S, Petrovecki, M, Urek, M, Babic, Z, et al. . Informed consent for gastrointestinal endoscopy: A view of endoscopists in Croatia. Digestive Diseases 2008;26:66–70.Google Scholar
22. See note 21, Banic et al. 2008.
23. See note 9, Act on the Protection of Patients’ Rights 2004.
24. Jukic, M, Kvolik, S, Kardum, G, Kozina, S, Tomic Juraga, A. Knowledge and practices of obtaining informed consent for medical procedures among specialist physicians: Questionnaire study in 6 Croatian hospitals. Croatian Medical Journal 2009;50:567–74.Google Scholar
25. Vučemilo, L, Milošević, M, Babić-Bosanac, S, Mustajbegović, J, Borovečki, A. Is there a need to improve informed consent procedures in Croatia—A pilot field survey on a representative sample, a food for thought? Revista Romana de Bioetica 2014;12(1):25–33.Google Scholar
26. Vucemilo, L, Curkovic, M, Milosevic, M, Mustajbegovic, J, Borovecki, A. Are physician-patient communication practices slowly changing in Croatia?—A cross-sectional questionnaire study. Croatian Medical Journal 2013;54:185–91.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
27. See note 25, Vučemilo et al. 2014.
28. See note 25, Vučemilo et al. 2014.
29. See note 26, Vucemilo et al. 2013.
30. Nemcekova, M, Ziakova, K, Mistuna, D, Kudlicka, J. Respecting patients’ rights. Bulletin of Medical Ethics 1998;140:13–8.Google Scholar
31. See note 26, Vucemilo et al. 2013.
32. See note 26, Vucemilo et al. 2013.
- 4
- Cited by