The substituted judgement principle is often recommended as a means of promoting the self-determination of an incompetent individual when proxy decision makers are faced with having to make decisions about health care. This article represents a critical ethical analysis of this decision-making principle and describes practical impediments that serve to undermine its fundamental purpose. These impediments predominantly stem from the informality associated with the application of the substituted judgement principle. It is recommended that the principles upon which decisions are made about health care for another person should be transparent to all those involved in the process. Furthermore, the substituted judgement principle requires greater...
In the literature three mechanisms are commonly distinguished to make decisions about the care of in...
According to the Substituted Judgment Standard a surrogate decision maker ought to make the decision...
Rational choice theory once pervaded the law. But we now know that individuals often make decisions ...
Key words: decision making; health care; self-determination; substituted judgement The substituted j...
12 pages (out of 210 pages)Studies the issues of informed consent regarding health care choices
Patients who are incompetent need a surrogate decision maker to make treatment decisons on their beh...
According to the so-called Substituted Judgment Standard, a surrogate decision maker, acting on beha...
The so-called Substituted Judgment Standard is one of several competing principles on how certain he...
There are two main ways of understanding the function of surrogate decision making in a legal contex...
On a traditional interpretation of the substituted judgement standard (SJS) a person who makes treat...
© 2013 Dr. Kate Audrey Robins-BrowneAn advance care plan enables a person to plan for their medical...
ABSTRACT. The paper clarifies the relative merits and proper roles of standards of review in the det...
The Substituted Judgment Standard for surrogate decision-making dictates that a surrogate, when maki...
The intimate connection between autonomy and decision-making in applied health care, especially in v...
153 pagesIn medical decision-making contexts, respect for personal autonomy protects the patient fro...
In the literature three mechanisms are commonly distinguished to make decisions about the care of in...
According to the Substituted Judgment Standard a surrogate decision maker ought to make the decision...
Rational choice theory once pervaded the law. But we now know that individuals often make decisions ...
Key words: decision making; health care; self-determination; substituted judgement The substituted j...
12 pages (out of 210 pages)Studies the issues of informed consent regarding health care choices
Patients who are incompetent need a surrogate decision maker to make treatment decisons on their beh...
According to the so-called Substituted Judgment Standard, a surrogate decision maker, acting on beha...
The so-called Substituted Judgment Standard is one of several competing principles on how certain he...
There are two main ways of understanding the function of surrogate decision making in a legal contex...
On a traditional interpretation of the substituted judgement standard (SJS) a person who makes treat...
© 2013 Dr. Kate Audrey Robins-BrowneAn advance care plan enables a person to plan for their medical...
ABSTRACT. The paper clarifies the relative merits and proper roles of standards of review in the det...
The Substituted Judgment Standard for surrogate decision-making dictates that a surrogate, when maki...
The intimate connection between autonomy and decision-making in applied health care, especially in v...
153 pagesIn medical decision-making contexts, respect for personal autonomy protects the patient fro...
In the literature three mechanisms are commonly distinguished to make decisions about the care of in...
According to the Substituted Judgment Standard a surrogate decision maker ought to make the decision...
Rational choice theory once pervaded the law. But we now know that individuals often make decisions ...