In Western societies advance directives are widely recognised as important means to extend patient self-determination under circumstances of incapacity. Following other countries, England and France have adopted legislation aiming to clarify the legal status of advance directives. In this paper, I will explore similarities and differences in both sets of legislation, the arguments employed in the respective debates and the socio-political structures on which these differences are based. The comparison highlights how different legislations express different concepts emphasising different values accorded to the duty to respect autonomy and to protect life, and how these differences are informed by different socio-political contexts. Furthermo...
Advance directives are instructions given by patients – or potential patients – specifying what acti...
Over the last decade, several European countries and the Council of Europe itself have strongly supp...
Advance directives are an exercise in self-determination which record a patient’s wishes regarding f...
Advance directives to refuse treatment (ADs) are legally binding in many Western European countries....
This article explores factors that impede the implementation of advance directives to refuse treatme...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative interview study exploring English and French physic...
PURPOSE: The Advance Directives (ADs) have been adopted in many countries to defend patients' aut...
International audienceSeveral studies have explored differences between North American and European ...
An Advance care directive entitles a person to request in advance either the refusal of or consent t...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative interview study exploring English and French physic...
The aim of this paper is to compare the different existing approaches to advance health care directi...
This article traces the way autonomy has become a recognised value in health care in France. In a co...
Over the last decade, several European countries and the Council of Europe itself have strongly supp...
Advance directives enable patients to specify which medical treatment they do and do not want to rec...
International audienceThis paper traces the way autonomy has become a recognised value in health car...
Advance directives are instructions given by patients – or potential patients – specifying what acti...
Over the last decade, several European countries and the Council of Europe itself have strongly supp...
Advance directives are an exercise in self-determination which record a patient’s wishes regarding f...
Advance directives to refuse treatment (ADs) are legally binding in many Western European countries....
This article explores factors that impede the implementation of advance directives to refuse treatme...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative interview study exploring English and French physic...
PURPOSE: The Advance Directives (ADs) have been adopted in many countries to defend patients' aut...
International audienceSeveral studies have explored differences between North American and European ...
An Advance care directive entitles a person to request in advance either the refusal of or consent t...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative interview study exploring English and French physic...
The aim of this paper is to compare the different existing approaches to advance health care directi...
This article traces the way autonomy has become a recognised value in health care in France. In a co...
Over the last decade, several European countries and the Council of Europe itself have strongly supp...
Advance directives enable patients to specify which medical treatment they do and do not want to rec...
International audienceThis paper traces the way autonomy has become a recognised value in health car...
Advance directives are instructions given by patients – or potential patients – specifying what acti...
Over the last decade, several European countries and the Council of Europe itself have strongly supp...
Advance directives are an exercise in self-determination which record a patient’s wishes regarding f...