Alfie Evans Case – A Medical Ethics Case Study

The case of Alfie Evans was a heartbreaking one, but it also had major impacts on the field of medicine and how we consider things ethically. In this guide, we’ll explore the case and see how you may need to discuss it in your medical school interviews.
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Ethics questions are shared in an interview setting, so it’s essential to know some case examples to illustrate different ethical principles. You may have heard of the Charlie Gard case, similar to the Alfie Evans case, as both are related to life support and who has the last say in end-of-life care, especially in paediatric patients.
This guide will review the case details and look at an example question with a model answer.
Written by Sharon Daniel

Who Was Alfie Evans?

Alfie Evans had a degenerative neurological condition, which caused him to have breathing difficulties. When he was just six months old, he went to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, where he was placed on a ventilator, which he remained on for almost a year.

His parents wanted to take Alfie to an Italian hospital which had offered to let Alfie stay on life support for an undefined period, with the Pope offering to give him Italian citizenship. Still, Alder Hey Children’s Hospital disagreed with this as they thought it was inhumane, given Alfie’s condition.
When Alder Hey ran further scans of Alfie’s brain, they found significant degradation of the tissue in his brain and thought that continuing ventilator use would not be in his best interests.
After 11 months, the hospital appealed to the High Court regarding switching off Alfie’s ventilator, and the court ruled in favour of this as they argued it would give him “peace, quiet and privacy”. However, Alfie’s parents disagreed with the decision and applied to the Supreme Court to appeal the decision, but the judge rejected this because it violated human rights.
Following this, the parents met up with the Pope and appealed again, but it was denied. In the end, following 23 months, the High Court judge ruled to switch off Alfie’s life support.
Many public members followed this case through the news and social media. Alfie’s Army was a social media campaign that resulted in followers congregating regularly outside Alder Hey Children’s Hospital. Many hospital staff felt intimidated, and this resulted in a police investigation.

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Consequences of the Alfie Evans Case

The main consequence of this case was the passing of new legislation in 2018, which allowed doctors to turn off life support without a court case if it wasn’t in the patient’s best interests. However, the case may still be taken to the High Court if the parents and doctors disagree.

Ethics Of The Alfie Evans Case:

Ethical principles demonstrated in this case include: 

Best Interest

Justice

Medical Schools Ethics Question: Alfie Evans

We will now examine an example interview question. You are unlikely to be asked to simply describe the case; instead, you will be expected to use cases like this one as an example. 

Example Question:

What are the effects of social media on high-profile cases in the NHS? 

Model Answer:

Alfie Evan’s case is an example of a high-profile case in the media. He had a degenerative neurological condition and was on a ventilator. The parents wanted to keep him on life support, but the hospital took the case to the High Court, and this ultimately ended in the court ruling with the hospital and Alfies life support being turned off. This case was a significant news story, with the family even meeting the pope about moving Alfie to Italy for continued life support.  

Public members joined Alfies Army social media campaign, resulting in followers congregating regularly outside the hospital. This resulted in staff feeling intimidated and often facing abuse from the protesters. The police launched an investigation following this; however, staff recruitment at the hospital was reduced due to the nature of the incidents. There was low morale among teams at the time as the medical professionals were treated in a hostile manner by the public. There were also internet theories that said the withdrawal of treatment was cost-driveneven though this was not proven and resulted in mistrust by the public of the NHS. 

I believe social media can have various effects in high-profile cases, such as the Alfie Evan case.  It resulted in staff feeling unsafe in their workplace. Though it was nice to see the community come together in this case, some hostile behaviour resulted in the police being involved. Plus, due to confidentiality requirements by medical professionals, the public felt that they werent receiving all the information, leading to public mistrust. 

While this answer doesnt cover all of the points of the case, it doesnt need to. An answer like this is detailed enough to demonstrate your understanding of the case while providing your own personal insight and answering the question effectively.  

Whether youre being asked a general question like this or a question more specific to a case, this approach will ensure you have provided a satisfactory response. 

This is a slightly older case, so I suggest researching more recent examples of stories with heavy themes of ethics. They may not have been as impactful as this case was, but they still demonstrate that you follow the news and have an interest in the current state of medicine. We also have a whole selection of medical ethics guides and case studies available for free, so be sure to check them out! 

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