Advance directives (ADs), which are also sometimes referred to as ‘living wills’, are statements made by a person that indicate what treatment she should not be given in the event that she is not competent to consent or refuse at the future moment in question. As such, ADs provide a way for patients to make decisions in advance about what treatments they do not want to receive, without doctors having to find proxy decision-makers or having recourse to the doctrine of necessity. While patients can request particular treatments in an AD, only refusals are binding. This paper will examine whether ADs safeguard the autonomy and best interests of the incompetent patient, and whether legislating for the use of ADs is justified, using the specific...
The Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 does not set the patient’s ‘best interests’ as the ‘b...
This paper explores the excuses upon which health professionals can rely at common law and under Aus...
Publicado na plataforma "Encyclopedia"Advance directives are an expression of a person’s autonomy re...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
This article sets out to consider the extent to which advance directives can be used as an effective...
It is now trite to note that competent adults have the legal right to give or withhold consent to me...
We examine the ethical principles underpinning advance directives (ADs) and the legal duties of doct...
An advance directive (AD) is an instruction given by a competent person for withdrawing or withholdi...
Modern ethical and legal norms generally require that deference be accorded to patients\u27 decision...
As Australian society 1s agemg, individuals are increasingly concerned about managing their future, ...
This article explores factors that impede the implementation of advance directives to refuse treatme...
Advance directives entail a refusal expressed by a still-healthy patient. Three consequences stem fr...
Although advance directives are widely believed to be a key way to safeguard the autonomy of incompe...
The Liberal ideal of self-determination is a well-established principle of Anglo-American law. 1 For...
Should advance directives (ADs) such as living wills be employed to direct the care of the severely ...
The Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 does not set the patient’s ‘best interests’ as the ‘b...
This paper explores the excuses upon which health professionals can rely at common law and under Aus...
Publicado na plataforma "Encyclopedia"Advance directives are an expression of a person’s autonomy re...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
This article sets out to consider the extent to which advance directives can be used as an effective...
It is now trite to note that competent adults have the legal right to give or withhold consent to me...
We examine the ethical principles underpinning advance directives (ADs) and the legal duties of doct...
An advance directive (AD) is an instruction given by a competent person for withdrawing or withholdi...
Modern ethical and legal norms generally require that deference be accorded to patients\u27 decision...
As Australian society 1s agemg, individuals are increasingly concerned about managing their future, ...
This article explores factors that impede the implementation of advance directives to refuse treatme...
Advance directives entail a refusal expressed by a still-healthy patient. Three consequences stem fr...
Although advance directives are widely believed to be a key way to safeguard the autonomy of incompe...
The Liberal ideal of self-determination is a well-established principle of Anglo-American law. 1 For...
Should advance directives (ADs) such as living wills be employed to direct the care of the severely ...
The Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 does not set the patient’s ‘best interests’ as the ‘b...
This paper explores the excuses upon which health professionals can rely at common law and under Aus...
Publicado na plataforma "Encyclopedia"Advance directives are an expression of a person’s autonomy re...