Ethical and legal issues on HIV testing, policy and the practice of dentistry

Authors

  • Sudeshni Naidoo University of the Western Cape
  • Anthony Vernillo New York University College of Dentistry New York University

Keywords:

Autonomy, Confidentiality, Dentistry, Ethics, HIV Testing

Abstract

This paper is structured around the following: autonomy and consent, confidentiality, disclosure, knowledge of patient and provider HIV status, the right to choose whom to treat, testing for HIV and the importance of HIV policies in the workplace to guard against discrimination. The emergence of the HIV/AIDS pandemic has challenged traditional ethical values of the health care profession. These include the infectious nature of HIV, the social stigma of the disease and its ethical and legal dilemmas. This paper addresses some of the pertinent questions related to HIV infection and AIDS. The three broad principles of ethics, namely, autonomy, beneficence and justice, provide the basic framework on which this paper is based. Advances in the biotechnology of rapid oral fluid testing particularly in the detection of HIV antibodies from patients in the dental setting have raised additional ethical and legal considerations in the subsequent management of HIV infected patients to include disclosure of test results to the patient and proper referral to physicians or nurse practitioners. The oral health care worker must thus have a solid foundation in the application of bioethical principles. A clinical case scenario related to HIV testing in the dental setting is presented to illustrate how a lack of understanding and the wrongful application of ethical principles may lead to patient harm and legal liability. Given the increasing infection rate of HIV worldwide, polices must be upheld and revised as needed to protect healthcare providers, patients, and society generally against discrimination

 

Author Biographies

Sudeshni Naidoo, University of the Western Cape

Senior Professor & Principal Specialist

Deputy Dean: Postgraduate Studies & Research

Department of Community Dentistry

Anthony Vernillo, New York University College of Dentistry New York University

Professor, Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology, Radiology & Medicine

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Published

2017-10-22

How to Cite

Naidoo, S., & Vernillo, A. (2017). Ethical and legal issues on HIV testing, policy and the practice of dentistry . The Journal of Forensic Odonto-Stomatology - JFOS, 30(2), 7: 16. Retrieved from https://ojs.iofos.eu/index.php/Journal/article/view/124