QuestionHow do physiotherapists working in private practice understand and interpret the meaning and significance of informed consent in everyday clinical practice?DesignQualitative study using semi-structured interviews.ParticipantsSeventeen physiotherapists purposefully recruited from metropolitan private practices where treatment was on a one-on-one basis.ResultsTherapists defined informed consent as an implicit component of their routine clinical explanations, rather than a process of providing explicit patient choices. Therapists’ primary concern was to provide information that led to a (therapistdetermined) beneficial therapeutic outcome, rather than to enhance autonomous patient choice. Explicit patient choice and explicit informed c...
Over the past third of a century, there has been a revolution in the way that health-care providers ...
Informed consent is essential in ethical health care practice. Information and advice regarding choi...
Introduction: Informed consent is essential to the patient-physician relationship. The paternalistic...
QuestionHow do physiotherapists working in private practice understand and interpret the meaning and...
Deposied with permission of the author. © 2005 Clare Maree DelanyObtaining a patient’s informed cons...
Objectives: To examine the issue of informed consent and how this is translated into clinical psycho...
Background: One of the most important issues that interventional physicians address during treatment...
BACKGROUND The legal and ethical guidelines of psychological professional associations stipulate ...
Evidence-based practice in psychotherapy carries widely unacknowledged consequences for ethical clin...
Informed consent to medical or surgical treatment, or "permission granted in the knowledge of the po...
Background:; Ethical informed consent to psychotherapy has recently been the subject of in-depth ana...
Purpose: Patients’ perspectives of informed consent for chiropractic care have not been investigated...
Abstract Background The legal and ethical guidelines of psychological professional associations stip...
Introduction: Obtaining informed consent from competent patients is essential to the ethical deliver...
The doctrine of informed consent, defined as respect for autonomy, is the tool used to govern the re...
Over the past third of a century, there has been a revolution in the way that health-care providers ...
Informed consent is essential in ethical health care practice. Information and advice regarding choi...
Introduction: Informed consent is essential to the patient-physician relationship. The paternalistic...
QuestionHow do physiotherapists working in private practice understand and interpret the meaning and...
Deposied with permission of the author. © 2005 Clare Maree DelanyObtaining a patient’s informed cons...
Objectives: To examine the issue of informed consent and how this is translated into clinical psycho...
Background: One of the most important issues that interventional physicians address during treatment...
BACKGROUND The legal and ethical guidelines of psychological professional associations stipulate ...
Evidence-based practice in psychotherapy carries widely unacknowledged consequences for ethical clin...
Informed consent to medical or surgical treatment, or "permission granted in the knowledge of the po...
Background:; Ethical informed consent to psychotherapy has recently been the subject of in-depth ana...
Purpose: Patients’ perspectives of informed consent for chiropractic care have not been investigated...
Abstract Background The legal and ethical guidelines of psychological professional associations stip...
Introduction: Obtaining informed consent from competent patients is essential to the ethical deliver...
The doctrine of informed consent, defined as respect for autonomy, is the tool used to govern the re...
Over the past third of a century, there has been a revolution in the way that health-care providers ...
Informed consent is essential in ethical health care practice. Information and advice regarding choi...
Introduction: Informed consent is essential to the patient-physician relationship. The paternalistic...