Patient autonomy has been a cornerstone of contemporary clinical ethics since the Nuremberg trial, especially in American school of bioethics. Topic: Patient autonomy has been defined in the Nuremberg Code, and re-defined in the Declaration of Helsinki, Belmont Report and Barcelona Declaration. Founders and followers of the rights-oriented bioethics (for example, Hellegers, Beauchamp and Childers) have established and promoted the patient autonomy as the main principle of bio(medical) ethics since 1970s. However, there is a lot of controversy surrounding such a principle, especially in vulnerable patients. We aimed at evaluating the real meaning and value of patient autonomy in critical care settings regarding the communication between heal...
International audienceClinical research remains a vital contributor to medical knowledge, and is an ...
The received view in medical contexts is that informed consent is both necessary and sufficient for ...
Care of critically ill patients, as in any other field, demands the exercise of ethical principles r...
The requirement to respect patients’ autonomy is widely accepted in bioethics. However, what this me...
This thesis proposes an integrative approach over three important bioethical aspects. Respect for...
Patient autonomy has been a frequently discussed issue since the 1960s. Nearly all bioethical works ...
Care of critically ill patients, as in any other field, demands the exercise of ethical principles r...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
Autonomy has been hailed as the foremost principle of bioethics, and yet patients ’ decisions and re...
Abstract In critical care when unconscious patients are assisted by machines, humanity is mainly ens...
The process of obtaining informed consent is designed to operationalize respect forautonomy. Informe...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
For the last few decades, the principle of respecting patients’ autonomy has been of major importanc...
No abstractThis article focuses on the concept and significance of the patient’s consent in the cont...
Autonomy has been hailed as the foremost principle of bioethics, and yet patients' decisions and res...
International audienceClinical research remains a vital contributor to medical knowledge, and is an ...
The received view in medical contexts is that informed consent is both necessary and sufficient for ...
Care of critically ill patients, as in any other field, demands the exercise of ethical principles r...
The requirement to respect patients’ autonomy is widely accepted in bioethics. However, what this me...
This thesis proposes an integrative approach over three important bioethical aspects. Respect for...
Patient autonomy has been a frequently discussed issue since the 1960s. Nearly all bioethical works ...
Care of critically ill patients, as in any other field, demands the exercise of ethical principles r...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
Autonomy has been hailed as the foremost principle of bioethics, and yet patients ’ decisions and re...
Abstract In critical care when unconscious patients are assisted by machines, humanity is mainly ens...
The process of obtaining informed consent is designed to operationalize respect forautonomy. Informe...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
For the last few decades, the principle of respecting patients’ autonomy has been of major importanc...
No abstractThis article focuses on the concept and significance of the patient’s consent in the cont...
Autonomy has been hailed as the foremost principle of bioethics, and yet patients' decisions and res...
International audienceClinical research remains a vital contributor to medical knowledge, and is an ...
The received view in medical contexts is that informed consent is both necessary and sufficient for ...
Care of critically ill patients, as in any other field, demands the exercise of ethical principles r...