Most agree that informed consent must be obtained for medical procedures. Yet, empirical studies and anecdotal accounts show that women\u27s right to informed consent and to refusal of treatment are routinely undermined or ignored during childbirth. The primary reasons currently accepted for exempting a procedure from the informed consent requirement are life-threatening or emergency circumstances and protecting the life of a minor or incompetent person. We will show that these do not apply in low-risk childbirth, and, thus, that obtaining informed consent throughout the normal course of labor and delivery is morally required
As states increasingly impose informed consent mandates on abortion providers, the required disclosu...
The paper focuses on situations in which a consent to medical treatment is given or refused with re...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: D, L., et al. "Consent in obstetric emer...
Most agree that informed consent must be obtained for medical procedures. Yet, empirical studies and...
Unconsented episiotomies and other procedures during labour are commonly reported by women in severa...
Unconsented episiotomies and other procedures during labour are commonly reported by women in severa...
Abstract Informed consent is the heart of ethical research. For any consent to be ethically valid, i...
Historically caesarean section has been seen to be more dangerous than a vaginal delivery. However, ...
Abstract Background There is unanimous agreement regarding the need to ethically conduct research fo...
In this chapter, we will discuss the ethics of consent for fetal therapy. The latter term refers to ...
Informed consent is one of the most important institutes of medical law and medical ethics. Any medi...
Excerpt There are various approaches to childbirth, apart from the typical approach of vaginal deliv...
Although the impact of emergency procedures on the childbirth experience has been studied extensivel...
Background: Consent practices can affect the institution of emergency obstetrics care in the health ...
Although the impact of emergency procedures on the childbirth experience has been studied extensivel...
As states increasingly impose informed consent mandates on abortion providers, the required disclosu...
The paper focuses on situations in which a consent to medical treatment is given or refused with re...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: D, L., et al. "Consent in obstetric emer...
Most agree that informed consent must be obtained for medical procedures. Yet, empirical studies and...
Unconsented episiotomies and other procedures during labour are commonly reported by women in severa...
Unconsented episiotomies and other procedures during labour are commonly reported by women in severa...
Abstract Informed consent is the heart of ethical research. For any consent to be ethically valid, i...
Historically caesarean section has been seen to be more dangerous than a vaginal delivery. However, ...
Abstract Background There is unanimous agreement regarding the need to ethically conduct research fo...
In this chapter, we will discuss the ethics of consent for fetal therapy. The latter term refers to ...
Informed consent is one of the most important institutes of medical law and medical ethics. Any medi...
Excerpt There are various approaches to childbirth, apart from the typical approach of vaginal deliv...
Although the impact of emergency procedures on the childbirth experience has been studied extensivel...
Background: Consent practices can affect the institution of emergency obstetrics care in the health ...
Although the impact of emergency procedures on the childbirth experience has been studied extensivel...
As states increasingly impose informed consent mandates on abortion providers, the required disclosu...
The paper focuses on situations in which a consent to medical treatment is given or refused with re...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: D, L., et al. "Consent in obstetric emer...