In this article the author considers whether healthcare professionals should be under a legal duty to persuade their patients to change their minds when they have made an apparently irrational decision. © 2006 Koninklijke Brill N.V
The exercise of conscience can have far reaching effects. Poor behaviour can be fatal, as it has occ...
A research report submitted to the Wits Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Humanities, University ...
The intimate connection between autonomy and decision-making in applied health care, especially in v...
In this article the author considers whether healthcare professionals should be under a legal duty t...
The scholarly focus on autonomy in healthcare decision making largely has been on information about,...
No abstractThis article focuses on the concept and significance of the patient’s consent in the cont...
In South Africa, increases in both the size and amount of medical malpractice claims have resulted i...
This essay evaluates the current legal doctrine of informed consent and its ability to promote the r...
Rational choice theory once pervaded the law. But we now know that individuals often make decisions ...
knowledge, attitudes and behaviours relating to patient capacity to consent to treatment: An integra...
Patient autonomy is a fundamental issue. Sometimes it is unclear whether a patient is capable to con...
Advances in medical science and technology have enabled physicians to effectively sustain patients\u...
Promoting patient autonomy has become a key imperative in health service encounters. We will examine...
This Article examines the importance of patient autonomy and competence in medical decision making a...
This article considers the problem of line-drawing between autonomy-preserving and autonomy-negating...
The exercise of conscience can have far reaching effects. Poor behaviour can be fatal, as it has occ...
A research report submitted to the Wits Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Humanities, University ...
The intimate connection between autonomy and decision-making in applied health care, especially in v...
In this article the author considers whether healthcare professionals should be under a legal duty t...
The scholarly focus on autonomy in healthcare decision making largely has been on information about,...
No abstractThis article focuses on the concept and significance of the patient’s consent in the cont...
In South Africa, increases in both the size and amount of medical malpractice claims have resulted i...
This essay evaluates the current legal doctrine of informed consent and its ability to promote the r...
Rational choice theory once pervaded the law. But we now know that individuals often make decisions ...
knowledge, attitudes and behaviours relating to patient capacity to consent to treatment: An integra...
Patient autonomy is a fundamental issue. Sometimes it is unclear whether a patient is capable to con...
Advances in medical science and technology have enabled physicians to effectively sustain patients\u...
Promoting patient autonomy has become a key imperative in health service encounters. We will examine...
This Article examines the importance of patient autonomy and competence in medical decision making a...
This article considers the problem of line-drawing between autonomy-preserving and autonomy-negating...
The exercise of conscience can have far reaching effects. Poor behaviour can be fatal, as it has occ...
A research report submitted to the Wits Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Humanities, University ...
The intimate connection between autonomy and decision-making in applied health care, especially in v...