Background. Respect for patient autonomy is an important ethical principle for medical practitioners; however, previous investigators have reported inconsistent attitudes amongst practitioners towards respect for patient autonomy. This study in empirical ethics used qualitative methods to investigate GPs' attitudes towards respect for patient autonomy in consultations for low back pain. Objectives. The aim of this study was to explore GPs' attitudes towards respect for patient autonomy by analysing attitudes towards four issues in the management of low back pain which raise ethical and practical dilemmas. Methods. Participants were 21 GPs selected from general practice in South Australia by stratified, purposive sampling aimed at maximizing...
Three frequent problems of daily medical practice are analyzed: (1) a physician's perceived obligati...
Background—Patient autonomy has been promoted as the most important principle to guide difficult cli...
The experience of coercion in health care is controversial. Coercion is likely to promote negative a...
Background. During the last decades, the traditional role of GPs as decision-makers for their patien...
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 ...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleProfessional autonomy is a much-used concept which has operated with sc...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyright version of an article published in Journal of Sociology 39...
Promoting patient autonomy has become a key imperative in health service encounters. We will examine...
This article focuses on Danish patients ’ experience of autonomy and its interplay with dignity and ...
The intimate connection between autonomy and decision-making in applied health care, especially in v...
Professional autonomy is a much-used concept which has operated with scant empirical attention direc...
Evidence-based medicine enables the profession to resist at least some of the challenges to its trad...
Professional autonomy is an attribute that is broadly considered to contribute to the attainment of ...
AbstractGuidelines for the management of low back pain (LBP) have existed for many years, but adhere...
Three frequent problems of daily medical practice are analyzed: (1) a physician's perceived obligati...
Background—Patient autonomy has been promoted as the most important principle to guide difficult cli...
The experience of coercion in health care is controversial. Coercion is likely to promote negative a...
Background. During the last decades, the traditional role of GPs as decision-makers for their patien...
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 ...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleProfessional autonomy is a much-used concept which has operated with sc...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyright version of an article published in Journal of Sociology 39...
Promoting patient autonomy has become a key imperative in health service encounters. We will examine...
This article focuses on Danish patients ’ experience of autonomy and its interplay with dignity and ...
The intimate connection between autonomy and decision-making in applied health care, especially in v...
Professional autonomy is a much-used concept which has operated with scant empirical attention direc...
Evidence-based medicine enables the profession to resist at least some of the challenges to its trad...
Professional autonomy is an attribute that is broadly considered to contribute to the attainment of ...
AbstractGuidelines for the management of low back pain (LBP) have existed for many years, but adhere...
Three frequent problems of daily medical practice are analyzed: (1) a physician's perceived obligati...
Background—Patient autonomy has been promoted as the most important principle to guide difficult cli...
The experience of coercion in health care is controversial. Coercion is likely to promote negative a...