This article discusses the important concept of autonomy and what this means for patients and their families. This concept is the first of the four ethical principles identified by Beauchamp and Childress (2019) and is an important legal issue. First, the ethical position of autonomy will be explored, before moving on to discuss the legal aspects. Next, definitions will be presented, and the relevant and pertinent parts of the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) (2018) code introduced. Finally, closely linked to autonomy is capacity. This link will be discussed, highlighting the processes and considerations that need to be considered if a person’s capacity is reduced
Key words: advocacy; nursing practice; patient autonomy; role of the nurse The purpose of this artic...
PurposeTo inform those who are supporting persons who are dying and are responsible for planning, co...
In 1989, the House of Lords first derived a ‘best interests’ test for the medical treatment of adult...
Patients have a right to autonomy that encompasses making medical decisions that others consider ‘ba...
Despite living in an ageing population, ageist attitudes towards older people are common in society ...
The UK Mental Capacity Act provides an important legislative framework for protecting persons who ar...
It is a fundamental principle enshrined in health law, and central to medical and nursing ethics, th...
The thesis discusses the concepts of autonomy and decision-making capacity and their normative relev...
The requirement to respect patients’ autonomy is widely accepted in bioethics. However, what this me...
Community nursing is very much a hands-on profession where practitioners are called upon to provide ...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
The High Court continues to exercise its inherent jurisdiction to make declarations about interventi...
This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep.This chapter examines the concept of autonomy ...
The progressive ageing of a population leads to an increase in the number of people suffering from c...
This article focuses on Danish patients ’ experience of autonomy and its interplay with dignity and ...
Key words: advocacy; nursing practice; patient autonomy; role of the nurse The purpose of this artic...
PurposeTo inform those who are supporting persons who are dying and are responsible for planning, co...
In 1989, the House of Lords first derived a ‘best interests’ test for the medical treatment of adult...
Patients have a right to autonomy that encompasses making medical decisions that others consider ‘ba...
Despite living in an ageing population, ageist attitudes towards older people are common in society ...
The UK Mental Capacity Act provides an important legislative framework for protecting persons who ar...
It is a fundamental principle enshrined in health law, and central to medical and nursing ethics, th...
The thesis discusses the concepts of autonomy and decision-making capacity and their normative relev...
The requirement to respect patients’ autonomy is widely accepted in bioethics. However, what this me...
Community nursing is very much a hands-on profession where practitioners are called upon to provide ...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
The High Court continues to exercise its inherent jurisdiction to make declarations about interventi...
This book chapter is not available through ChesterRep.This chapter examines the concept of autonomy ...
The progressive ageing of a population leads to an increase in the number of people suffering from c...
This article focuses on Danish patients ’ experience of autonomy and its interplay with dignity and ...
Key words: advocacy; nursing practice; patient autonomy; role of the nurse The purpose of this artic...
PurposeTo inform those who are supporting persons who are dying and are responsible for planning, co...
In 1989, the House of Lords first derived a ‘best interests’ test for the medical treatment of adult...