An advance directive (AD) is an instruction given by a competent person for withdrawing or withholding treatment at the end-of-life when the person becomes incompetent. The binding status of an AD is controversial. ADs are often not accepted as legally binding principally because there is no certainty that they express the patient’s current autonomous wishes. Once the patient has lost competence, there is no opportunity to verify the decision to refuse treatment. An AD differs from contemporaneous refusals in this regard, which give rise to certain problems. The foreign jurisdictions surveyed in this thesis (UK, Australia, Canada and Singapore) have responded to the uncertain legal effect of ADs by imposing formal statutory requirements for...
Advance directives are an exercise in self-determination which record a patient’s wishes regarding f...
Publicado na plataforma "Encyclopedia"Advance directives are an expression of a person’s autonomy re...
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...
Advance directives (ADs) convey consumers' wishes about accepting or refusing future treatment if th...
In New Zealand an advance directive can be either an oral statement or a written document. Such dire...
Advance directives (ADs), which are also sometimes referred to as ‘living wills’, are statements mad...
This article sets out to consider the extent to which advance directives can be used as an effective...
As Australian society 1s agemg, individuals are increasingly concerned about managing their future, ...
Psychiatric advance directives (PADs) are an emerging method for adults with serious and persistent ...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
This paper analyses the role that advance directives can play in the formation of advanced care plan...
This paper explores the excuses upon which health professionals can rely at common law and under Aus...
Abstract Background: Advanced directives (ADs) are legal documents that allows an individual to docu...
An Advance care directive entitles a person to request in advance either the refusal of or consent t...
Advance directives are an exercise in self-determination which record a patient’s wishes regarding f...
Publicado na plataforma "Encyclopedia"Advance directives are an expression of a person’s autonomy re...
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...
Advance directives (ADs) convey consumers' wishes about accepting or refusing future treatment if th...
In New Zealand an advance directive can be either an oral statement or a written document. Such dire...
Advance directives (ADs), which are also sometimes referred to as ‘living wills’, are statements mad...
This article sets out to consider the extent to which advance directives can be used as an effective...
As Australian society 1s agemg, individuals are increasingly concerned about managing their future, ...
Psychiatric advance directives (PADs) are an emerging method for adults with serious and persistent ...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
This paper analyses the role that advance directives can play in the formation of advanced care plan...
This paper explores the excuses upon which health professionals can rely at common law and under Aus...
Abstract Background: Advanced directives (ADs) are legal documents that allows an individual to docu...
An Advance care directive entitles a person to request in advance either the refusal of or consent t...
Advance directives are an exercise in self-determination which record a patient’s wishes regarding f...
Publicado na plataforma "Encyclopedia"Advance directives are an expression of a person’s autonomy re...
We examine the ethical principles underpinning advance directives (ADs) and the legal duties of doct...