When patients refuse beneficial treatment, the assessment of decision-making capacity plays a key role in determining the best course of action. However, situations in which patients refuse to explain their reasons occur. This can make an assessment of capacity impossible. In such cases, clinicians find themselves in difficult situations without clear ethical guidance. Refusal to give reasons for refusing beneficial treatment has been seen as pointing to the absence of decision-making capacity. However, the reasons given for this are either unsatisfactory or insufficient to eliminate cases of genuine uncertainty. This article argues that although it cannot be concluded that such patients are incompetent, there are reasons to treat them as i...
Introduction: In modern medicine professional relationship between the clinician and the patient is ...
The fundamental question in this commentary is whether the patient possesses appropriate decisional ...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Treatment refusal is a common encounter in clinical practice. The process of deciding to refuse trea...
Treatment refusal is a common encounter in clinical practice. The process of deciding to refuse trea...
Patients' thoughts, feelings and desires are communicated in a variety of ways, and require sympathe...
Using conversation analysis, this paper investigates when patients exercise their right to refuse tr...
Refusal of life-saving therapy can be a challenging situation in the practice of emergency medicine....
Medical treatment requires informed consent which in turn requires decision making capacity When a ...
Abstract Background The assessment of patients’ decision-making capacity is ubiquitous in contempora...
Many patients, especially the elderly and those with mental illness, have diminished or no capacity ...
SummaryChoice, understanding, appreciation and reasoning compose the standard model of decision-maki...
Your documentation of a patient's refusal to undergo a test or intervention should include: an asses...
This article advances two views on the role of evaluative judgment in clinical assessments of decisi...
Patients who lack decision-making capacity may display non-verbal behavior such as refusing eating o...
Introduction: In modern medicine professional relationship between the clinician and the patient is ...
The fundamental question in this commentary is whether the patient possesses appropriate decisional ...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
Treatment refusal is a common encounter in clinical practice. The process of deciding to refuse trea...
Treatment refusal is a common encounter in clinical practice. The process of deciding to refuse trea...
Patients' thoughts, feelings and desires are communicated in a variety of ways, and require sympathe...
Using conversation analysis, this paper investigates when patients exercise their right to refuse tr...
Refusal of life-saving therapy can be a challenging situation in the practice of emergency medicine....
Medical treatment requires informed consent which in turn requires decision making capacity When a ...
Abstract Background The assessment of patients’ decision-making capacity is ubiquitous in contempora...
Many patients, especially the elderly and those with mental illness, have diminished or no capacity ...
SummaryChoice, understanding, appreciation and reasoning compose the standard model of decision-maki...
Your documentation of a patient's refusal to undergo a test or intervention should include: an asses...
This article advances two views on the role of evaluative judgment in clinical assessments of decisi...
Patients who lack decision-making capacity may display non-verbal behavior such as refusing eating o...
Introduction: In modern medicine professional relationship between the clinician and the patient is ...
The fundamental question in this commentary is whether the patient possesses appropriate decisional ...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...