Recent research suggests that a minority of patients diagnosed as vegetative using traditional behavioral assessments may be covertly aware. One of the most pressing concerns with respect to these patients is their welfare. This article examines foundational issues concerning the application of a theory of welfare to these patients, and develops a research agenda with patient welfare as a central focus. We argue that patients diagnosed as vegetative with covert awareness likely have sentient interests, and because sentient interests are sufficient for moral status, others have an obligation to take the welfare interests of these patients seriously. However, we do not view sentient interests as necessary for moral status, and thus it is poss...
The aim of the present paper was to investigate the fundamental ethical issues of Deep Brain Stimula...
iv, 72 leaves ; 30 cm Includes bibliographical references. "1st July 2004"The persistent vegetative ...
Research done using current neuroimaging techniques specifically, positron emission tomography (PET)...
Recent research suggests that a minority of patients diagnosed as vegetative using traditional behav...
© 2015, Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Recent research suggests that a minority of patie...
Several neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that a minority of patients diagnosed as being in the...
Background A patient is diagnosed with the persistent vegetative state (PVS) when they show no evide...
Patients in the vegetative state are wholly unaware of themselves, or their surroundings. However, a...
The article briefly analyzes the concept of a person, arguing that personhood does not coincide with...
A patient is diagnosed with the persistent vegetative state (PVS) when they show no evidence of the ...
Abstract Background Ethical analyses of disorders of consciousness traditionally focus on residual a...
This paper concerns the topic of the Persistent Vegetative State (PVS) and some of the ethical dilem...
Recent work in neuroimaging suggests that some patients diagnosed as being in the persistent vegetat...
Research done in using current neuroimaging techniques - specifically, positron emission tomography ...
The aim of the present paper was to investigate the fundamental ethical issues of Deep Brain Stimula...
The aim of the present paper was to investigate the fundamental ethical issues of Deep Brain Stimula...
iv, 72 leaves ; 30 cm Includes bibliographical references. "1st July 2004"The persistent vegetative ...
Research done using current neuroimaging techniques specifically, positron emission tomography (PET)...
Recent research suggests that a minority of patients diagnosed as vegetative using traditional behav...
© 2015, Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Recent research suggests that a minority of patie...
Several neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that a minority of patients diagnosed as being in the...
Background A patient is diagnosed with the persistent vegetative state (PVS) when they show no evide...
Patients in the vegetative state are wholly unaware of themselves, or their surroundings. However, a...
The article briefly analyzes the concept of a person, arguing that personhood does not coincide with...
A patient is diagnosed with the persistent vegetative state (PVS) when they show no evidence of the ...
Abstract Background Ethical analyses of disorders of consciousness traditionally focus on residual a...
This paper concerns the topic of the Persistent Vegetative State (PVS) and some of the ethical dilem...
Recent work in neuroimaging suggests that some patients diagnosed as being in the persistent vegetat...
Research done in using current neuroimaging techniques - specifically, positron emission tomography ...
The aim of the present paper was to investigate the fundamental ethical issues of Deep Brain Stimula...
The aim of the present paper was to investigate the fundamental ethical issues of Deep Brain Stimula...
iv, 72 leaves ; 30 cm Includes bibliographical references. "1st July 2004"The persistent vegetative ...
Research done using current neuroimaging techniques specifically, positron emission tomography (PET)...