Healthcare professionals including psychotherapists are legally and ethically obliged to ensure informed consent for the provided treatments comprising type and duration or potential benefits and possible risks (e.g., side effects) among others. In the present contribution, we argue that as potential benefit, informed consent can foster the patient’s meaning response. Moerman’s notion of the meaning response as the physiological or psychological effects of meaning in the course and treatment of an illness is a useful concept in explaining the effects of communicating a treatment rationale as part of the informed consent procedure. The more compelling the rational explanation of the targeted treatment effects including an explanatory model a...
Background: Informed consent is a basic concept of contemporary, autonomy-based medical practice and...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. I...
Among four basic principles (respect for autonomy, beneficence, non-malfeasance, and justice) which ...
Healthcare professionals including psychotherapists are legally and ethically obliged to ensure info...
Healthcare professionals including psychotherapists are legally and ethically obliged to ensure info...
Objective: The evidence-based practice movement clearly defines the relevant components of a good tr...
__Objective:__ The evidence-based practice movement clearly defines the relevant components of a goo...
Evidence-based practice in psychotherapy carries widely unacknowledged consequences for ethical clin...
The evidence-based practice movement clearly defines the relevant components of a good treatment. In...
Objectives: To examine the issue of informed consent and how this is translated into clinical psycho...
Evidence-based practice in psychotherapy carries widely unacknowledged consequences for ethical clin...
The evidence-based practice movement clearly defines the relevant components of a good treatment. In...
QuestionHow do physiotherapists working in private practice understand and interpret the meaning and...
CITATION: De Roubaix, M. 2017. Dare we rethink informed consent?. South African Journal of Bioethics...
This Article examines the importance of patient autonomy and competence in medical decision making a...
Background: Informed consent is a basic concept of contemporary, autonomy-based medical practice and...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. I...
Among four basic principles (respect for autonomy, beneficence, non-malfeasance, and justice) which ...
Healthcare professionals including psychotherapists are legally and ethically obliged to ensure info...
Healthcare professionals including psychotherapists are legally and ethically obliged to ensure info...
Objective: The evidence-based practice movement clearly defines the relevant components of a good tr...
__Objective:__ The evidence-based practice movement clearly defines the relevant components of a goo...
Evidence-based practice in psychotherapy carries widely unacknowledged consequences for ethical clin...
The evidence-based practice movement clearly defines the relevant components of a good treatment. In...
Objectives: To examine the issue of informed consent and how this is translated into clinical psycho...
Evidence-based practice in psychotherapy carries widely unacknowledged consequences for ethical clin...
The evidence-based practice movement clearly defines the relevant components of a good treatment. In...
QuestionHow do physiotherapists working in private practice understand and interpret the meaning and...
CITATION: De Roubaix, M. 2017. Dare we rethink informed consent?. South African Journal of Bioethics...
This Article examines the importance of patient autonomy and competence in medical decision making a...
Background: Informed consent is a basic concept of contemporary, autonomy-based medical practice and...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. I...
Among four basic principles (respect for autonomy, beneficence, non-malfeasance, and justice) which ...