Today, the ethical and legal organization of the therapeutic relationship is determined in large extent by the principle of respect for patient autonomy or self-determination. From it, the patient derives important legally enforceable rights, most notably the right to consent to (or refuse) any proposed dental treatment. And yet, historically and indeed by its very nature, this principle is actually foreign to the health care context. Patients do not seek to defend themselves against their dentists in the same way that citizens need protection against a potentially tyrannical government. We will argue that the principle of patient autonomy sets important legal boundaries to the therapeutic relationship. But it does little to cement the rela...
Item does not contain fulltextAssertive patients will, in the future, more readily appear with their...
While dentistry remains firstly a health profession, it is naive and unrealistic not to realise tha...
Alasdair Maclean analyses the ethical basis for consent to medical treatment, providing both an exte...
Today, the ethical and legal organization of the therapeutic relationship is determined in large ext...
Doctors, as members of the health care profession are looked upon with reverence and respect. A doct...
Item does not contain fulltextDuring the last decades, patients have acquired a wide range of legal ...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
Dental professionals encounter a number of challenging ethical and legal dilemmas on a daily basis ...
The paper aims at making orthodontists aware of the ethical problems or dilemmas that might occur in...
In Italy, consent for health treatment, aside from being an ethical and deontological obligation, co...
The Patient Self-Determination Act is a fact. Finally, respect for patient autonomy has been guarant...
The intimate connection between autonomy and decision-making in applied health care, especially in v...
Consent is the essential expression of the patient’s will, and thus, must be preceded by a procedure...
Despite the heavy emphasis on consent in the ethical code of the General Dental Council, it is often...
Item does not contain fulltextAssertive patients will, in the future, more readily appear with their...
While dentistry remains firstly a health profession, it is naive and unrealistic not to realise tha...
Alasdair Maclean analyses the ethical basis for consent to medical treatment, providing both an exte...
Today, the ethical and legal organization of the therapeutic relationship is determined in large ext...
Doctors, as members of the health care profession are looked upon with reverence and respect. A doct...
Item does not contain fulltextDuring the last decades, patients have acquired a wide range of legal ...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
Dental professionals encounter a number of challenging ethical and legal dilemmas on a daily basis ...
The paper aims at making orthodontists aware of the ethical problems or dilemmas that might occur in...
In Italy, consent for health treatment, aside from being an ethical and deontological obligation, co...
The Patient Self-Determination Act is a fact. Finally, respect for patient autonomy has been guarant...
The intimate connection between autonomy and decision-making in applied health care, especially in v...
Consent is the essential expression of the patient’s will, and thus, must be preceded by a procedure...
Despite the heavy emphasis on consent in the ethical code of the General Dental Council, it is often...
Item does not contain fulltextAssertive patients will, in the future, more readily appear with their...
While dentistry remains firstly a health profession, it is naive and unrealistic not to realise tha...
Alasdair Maclean analyses the ethical basis for consent to medical treatment, providing both an exte...