The past few decades have seen patient autonomy ascend to a prime position in health care. Patient consent is seen as a key component to expression of autonomy. Yet, interventions may also be justified without consent because they are deemed to be in the public interest. We observe some subtle shifts in balance in these justifications in health care and illustrate these with a range of examples. We hope thereby to stimulate a more explicit debate so that health care professionals can manage these competing interests
Patients themselves have transformed the role of the patient in the health care system, making it fa...
According to one influential view, requirements to elicit consent for medical interventions and othe...
Autonomy has been hailed as the foremost principle of bioethics, and yet patients' decisions and res...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
Promoting patient autonomy has become a key imperative in health service encounters. We will examine...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
The ethical principle of autonomy is among the most fundamental in ethics, and it is particularly sa...
It is universally accepted in bioethics that doctors and other medical professionals have an obligat...
The scholarly focus on autonomy in healthcare decision making largely has been on information about,...
Different strategies have been developed across countries to foster citizens' and patients' involvem...
Key words: advocacy; nursing practice; patient autonomy; role of the nurse The purpose of this artic...
Debate in the health care professions about the politics of interpersonal relationships between prof...
The received view in medical contexts is that informed consent is both necessary and sufficient for ...
Across many countries worldwide, support for patient and public involvement (PPI) in health care has...
Patient autonomy has been a cornerstone of contemporary clinical ethics since the Nuremberg trial, e...
Patients themselves have transformed the role of the patient in the health care system, making it fa...
According to one influential view, requirements to elicit consent for medical interventions and othe...
Autonomy has been hailed as the foremost principle of bioethics, and yet patients' decisions and res...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
Promoting patient autonomy has become a key imperative in health service encounters. We will examine...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
The ethical principle of autonomy is among the most fundamental in ethics, and it is particularly sa...
It is universally accepted in bioethics that doctors and other medical professionals have an obligat...
The scholarly focus on autonomy in healthcare decision making largely has been on information about,...
Different strategies have been developed across countries to foster citizens' and patients' involvem...
Key words: advocacy; nursing practice; patient autonomy; role of the nurse The purpose of this artic...
Debate in the health care professions about the politics of interpersonal relationships between prof...
The received view in medical contexts is that informed consent is both necessary and sufficient for ...
Across many countries worldwide, support for patient and public involvement (PPI) in health care has...
Patient autonomy has been a cornerstone of contemporary clinical ethics since the Nuremberg trial, e...
Patients themselves have transformed the role of the patient in the health care system, making it fa...
According to one influential view, requirements to elicit consent for medical interventions and othe...
Autonomy has been hailed as the foremost principle of bioethics, and yet patients' decisions and res...