Background Influential views on how to protect patient autonomy in clinical care have been greatly shaped by rational and deliberative models of decision-making. Objective Our aim was to understand how the general principle of respecting autonomy can be reconciled with the local reality of obtaining consent in a clinical situation that precludes extended deliberation. Method We interviewed 22 patients with intraocular melanoma who had been offered cytogenetic tumour typing to indicate whether the tumour was likely to shorten life considerably. They were interviewed before and/or up to 36 months after receiving cytogenetic results. Patients described their decision-making about the test and how they anticipated and used the results....
The doctrine of informed consent\u27 is intended to get physicians to talk to their patients so that...
Healthcare professionals, legal professionals, patients, scholars and members of Research Ethics Com...
Morality in medicine was long dominated by paternalism: the belief, based on the principles of benef...
The process of obtaining informed consent is designed to operationalize respect forautonomy. Informe...
In this thesis I examine the medical concept of informed consent and the philosophical concept of au...
In this thesis I examine the medical concept of informed consent and the philosophical concept of au...
Informed consent should be the expression of active participation of patients in the decision-making...
Recent research on patient decision-making reveals a disconnect between theories of autonomy, agency...
The practice of offering choice to those women with breast cancer for whom either breast conserving ...
Abstract Background Technological advances have led to cancer prognostication that is increasingly a...
Oncologists frequently have to break bad news to patients. Although they are not normally the ones w...
The principle of respect for autonomy has shaped much of the bioethics' discourse over the last 50 y...
This essay evaluates the current legal doctrine of informed consent and its ability to promote the r...
This Article examines the importance of patient autonomy and competence in medical decision making a...
The requirement to respect patients’ autonomy is widely accepted in bioethics. However, what this me...
The doctrine of informed consent\u27 is intended to get physicians to talk to their patients so that...
Healthcare professionals, legal professionals, patients, scholars and members of Research Ethics Com...
Morality in medicine was long dominated by paternalism: the belief, based on the principles of benef...
The process of obtaining informed consent is designed to operationalize respect forautonomy. Informe...
In this thesis I examine the medical concept of informed consent and the philosophical concept of au...
In this thesis I examine the medical concept of informed consent and the philosophical concept of au...
Informed consent should be the expression of active participation of patients in the decision-making...
Recent research on patient decision-making reveals a disconnect between theories of autonomy, agency...
The practice of offering choice to those women with breast cancer for whom either breast conserving ...
Abstract Background Technological advances have led to cancer prognostication that is increasingly a...
Oncologists frequently have to break bad news to patients. Although they are not normally the ones w...
The principle of respect for autonomy has shaped much of the bioethics' discourse over the last 50 y...
This essay evaluates the current legal doctrine of informed consent and its ability to promote the r...
This Article examines the importance of patient autonomy and competence in medical decision making a...
The requirement to respect patients’ autonomy is widely accepted in bioethics. However, what this me...
The doctrine of informed consent\u27 is intended to get physicians to talk to their patients so that...
Healthcare professionals, legal professionals, patients, scholars and members of Research Ethics Com...
Morality in medicine was long dominated by paternalism: the belief, based on the principles of benef...