AbstractObjective: Consent to treatment has been extensively discussed and prescribed from the viewpoint of law, ethics, and policy experts; the viewpoint of patients is less well represented. The purpose of this study was to describe the process of decision making and consent to surgical treatment from the patients’ perspective, in the context of life-threatening illness. Methods: Face-to-face interviews with 36 patients who had recovered from esophagectomy for cancer at university hospitals in Toronto, Ontario, were analyzed by means of a qualitative analytic approach. Results: Instead of the accepted model of informed consent and shared decision making, patients identified 6 concepts that describe their experience: (1) cultural belief in...
Introduction: Informed consent is essential to the patient-physician relationship. The paternalistic...
Obtaining informed consent from patients prior to a medical or surgical procedure is a fundamental p...
The legal aspects of a patient\u27s consent to operation, or the lack of such consent, are many and ...
AbstractObjective: Consent to treatment has been extensively discussed and prescribed from the viewp...
Objectives: To review the medical, ethical, and legal basis of the doctrine of informed consent for ...
Contains fulltext : 172335.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Patients seek the advice of health care providers regarding treatment options and protocols. When th...
Background: Biospecimens for cancer research are commonly sought from people who undergo surgery for...
Background: Biospecimens for cancer research are commonly sought from people who undergo surgery for...
BACKGROUND: Biospecimens for cancer research are commonly sought from people who undergo surgery for...
BACKGROUND: Consenting for ablative surgery in our environment is very difficult. The fact that the ...
Background Despite the ethical and statutory requirement to obtain consent for surgical procedures, ...
Informed consent should be the expression of active participation of patients in the decision-making...
All endoscopic procedures are invasive and carry risk. Accordingly, all endoscopists should involve ...
The process of consenting has been in the heart of the surgical practice as the binding contract bet...
Introduction: Informed consent is essential to the patient-physician relationship. The paternalistic...
Obtaining informed consent from patients prior to a medical or surgical procedure is a fundamental p...
The legal aspects of a patient\u27s consent to operation, or the lack of such consent, are many and ...
AbstractObjective: Consent to treatment has been extensively discussed and prescribed from the viewp...
Objectives: To review the medical, ethical, and legal basis of the doctrine of informed consent for ...
Contains fulltext : 172335.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Patients seek the advice of health care providers regarding treatment options and protocols. When th...
Background: Biospecimens for cancer research are commonly sought from people who undergo surgery for...
Background: Biospecimens for cancer research are commonly sought from people who undergo surgery for...
BACKGROUND: Biospecimens for cancer research are commonly sought from people who undergo surgery for...
BACKGROUND: Consenting for ablative surgery in our environment is very difficult. The fact that the ...
Background Despite the ethical and statutory requirement to obtain consent for surgical procedures, ...
Informed consent should be the expression of active participation of patients in the decision-making...
All endoscopic procedures are invasive and carry risk. Accordingly, all endoscopists should involve ...
The process of consenting has been in the heart of the surgical practice as the binding contract bet...
Introduction: Informed consent is essential to the patient-physician relationship. The paternalistic...
Obtaining informed consent from patients prior to a medical or surgical procedure is a fundamental p...
The legal aspects of a patient\u27s consent to operation, or the lack of such consent, are many and ...