Autonomy has been hailed as the foremost principle of bioethics, and yet patients' decisions and research subjects' voluntary participation are being subjected to frequent restrictions. It has been argued that patient care is best served by a limited form of paternalism because the doctor is better qualified to take critical decisions than the patient, who is distracted by illness. The revival of paternalism is unwarranted on two grounds: firstly, because prejudging that the sick are not fully autonomous is a biased and unsubstantial view; secondly, because the technical knowledge of healthcare professionals does not include the ethical qualifications and prerogative to decide for others. Clinical research settings are even more prone to ...
Chronic conditions carry with them strong emotions and often lead to charged relationships between p...
Paternalism becomes an issue in difficult situations when a physician in some way intentionally affe...
The dominant value in much of contemporary clinical ethics and research ethics has been that of auto...
Autonomy has been hailed as the foremost principle of bioethics, and yet patients ’ decisions and re...
The principle of respect for autonomy has shaped much of the bioethics' discourse over the last 50 y...
It is universally accepted in bioethics that doctors and other medical professionals have an obligat...
The requirement to respect patients’ autonomy is widely accepted in bioethics. However, what this me...
While their paper does not explicitly define the concept of autonomy, the way Ubel et al describe cl...
The scholarly focus on autonomy in healthcare decision making largely has been on information about,...
Knowing who to involve in treatment decisions when a patient is incapacitated has been the subject o...
Among the important ethical challenges that biobanks raise, the shortcoming of the traditional accep...
Morality in medicine was long dominated by paternalism: the belief, based on the principles of benef...
The received view in medical contexts is that informed consent is both necessary and sufficient for ...
The process of obtaining informed consent is designed to operationalize respect forautonomy. Informe...
In The Practice of Autonomy: Patients, Doctors, and Medical Decisions (Oxford University Press, 1998...
Chronic conditions carry with them strong emotions and often lead to charged relationships between p...
Paternalism becomes an issue in difficult situations when a physician in some way intentionally affe...
The dominant value in much of contemporary clinical ethics and research ethics has been that of auto...
Autonomy has been hailed as the foremost principle of bioethics, and yet patients ’ decisions and re...
The principle of respect for autonomy has shaped much of the bioethics' discourse over the last 50 y...
It is universally accepted in bioethics that doctors and other medical professionals have an obligat...
The requirement to respect patients’ autonomy is widely accepted in bioethics. However, what this me...
While their paper does not explicitly define the concept of autonomy, the way Ubel et al describe cl...
The scholarly focus on autonomy in healthcare decision making largely has been on information about,...
Knowing who to involve in treatment decisions when a patient is incapacitated has been the subject o...
Among the important ethical challenges that biobanks raise, the shortcoming of the traditional accep...
Morality in medicine was long dominated by paternalism: the belief, based on the principles of benef...
The received view in medical contexts is that informed consent is both necessary and sufficient for ...
The process of obtaining informed consent is designed to operationalize respect forautonomy. Informe...
In The Practice of Autonomy: Patients, Doctors, and Medical Decisions (Oxford University Press, 1998...
Chronic conditions carry with them strong emotions and often lead to charged relationships between p...
Paternalism becomes an issue in difficult situations when a physician in some way intentionally affe...
The dominant value in much of contemporary clinical ethics and research ethics has been that of auto...