Informed consent is a documentation that is based on ethical principles like autonomy, proper conduct, usefulness and patient's right to prefer his/her mode of therapy. This principle, that forms the basis for the doctor, nurse and patient relationship, demands that information should be explained to the patient in a comprehensible way and alms to protect human respect and self-fulfillness. The research is planned in a descriptive way in order to determine the role of nurses in the process of obtaining informed consent from patients. A questionnaire of 19 items are filled in May-June 2003 by 179 nurses who had accepted to join the research among 218 nurses that work in a public hospital in Istanbul. The results are presented in percenteges ...
Aim of the study. To evaluate the oncology patients` opinion about application of the doctrine of in...
For consent in biomedical research, it is essential that research participants understand the need f...
The paper examines the attainment and adequacy of informed consent in an ethnographic-discursive stu...
Background: The process to obtain valid informed consent in healthcare reflects many aspects. Health...
Informed Consent is the idea that a doctor fully explains to his patient the way of treatment. The m...
The research aims to find out the authority to give information to patients, what kind of informatio...
Aim: To explore and compare the elderly and surgical patients' and mothers' and the corresponding nu...
The process of acquiring informed consents from patients belongs to one of the everyday activities o...
Objective: The aim is to evaluate if patients reach the level of competence that enables them to mak...
BACKGROUND: Informed consent is based on the Western notion of autonomy that patients have the right...
The diploma thesis is divided into a theoretical and a practical part. The first part describes the ...
The relationship between healthcare professionals and patients in the Spanish health sector has unde...
Although the main responsibility for informed consent of medical procedures rests with doctors, nurs...
Background: In Southeast Asia, the process of obtaining informed consent is influenced by both cultu...
The concepts of autonomy, privacy and informed consent in nursing. In this article a research progra...
Aim of the study. To evaluate the oncology patients` opinion about application of the doctrine of in...
For consent in biomedical research, it is essential that research participants understand the need f...
The paper examines the attainment and adequacy of informed consent in an ethnographic-discursive stu...
Background: The process to obtain valid informed consent in healthcare reflects many aspects. Health...
Informed Consent is the idea that a doctor fully explains to his patient the way of treatment. The m...
The research aims to find out the authority to give information to patients, what kind of informatio...
Aim: To explore and compare the elderly and surgical patients' and mothers' and the corresponding nu...
The process of acquiring informed consents from patients belongs to one of the everyday activities o...
Objective: The aim is to evaluate if patients reach the level of competence that enables them to mak...
BACKGROUND: Informed consent is based on the Western notion of autonomy that patients have the right...
The diploma thesis is divided into a theoretical and a practical part. The first part describes the ...
The relationship between healthcare professionals and patients in the Spanish health sector has unde...
Although the main responsibility for informed consent of medical procedures rests with doctors, nurs...
Background: In Southeast Asia, the process of obtaining informed consent is influenced by both cultu...
The concepts of autonomy, privacy and informed consent in nursing. In this article a research progra...
Aim of the study. To evaluate the oncology patients` opinion about application of the doctrine of in...
For consent in biomedical research, it is essential that research participants understand the need f...
The paper examines the attainment and adequacy of informed consent in an ethnographic-discursive stu...