Background. During the last decades, the traditional role of GPs as decision-makers for their patients has been questioned. Objectives. The aim of this study was to identify and discuss how GPs deal with and how they reason in situations where there is a possible tension between the obligation to respect the patients ’ right to self-determination and the obligation to promote their health. Methods. One hundred and twenty randomly selected Swedish GPs received a mailed ques-tionnaire with two vignettes, one describing a patient reluctant to have a medically motivated intervention, the other describing a patient requesting a medically doubtful intervention. Forty seven of these GPs subsequently were interviewed by telephone. Results. With reg...
Background The patient's rights to self-determine their own health care is described in Swedish le...
Introduction: The terms autonomy and paternalism can be conceptualized and analyzed from different p...
Objective: To explore general practitioners (GPs’) experiences from consultations when a patient’s r...
Background. Respect for patient autonomy is an important ethical principle for medical practitioners...
The overall aim of this thesis was to identify and analyse situations raising the question of possib...
Objective. To compare choice of actions and justifying reasons among the general public, GPs and onc...
BACKGROUND: Among the myriad voices advocating diverging ideas of what general practice ought to be,...
There is much discussion on medical ethics literature regarding the importance of the patients' righ...
Abstract Background Among the myriad voices advocating diverging ideas of what general practice ough...
BACKGROUND: Older persons represent a growing share of the population, yet very little is known abou...
BACKGROUND: The tension between respect for patient autonomy versus concern for patient welfare is a...
The intimate connection between autonomy and decision-making in applied health care, especially in v...
Background: The work of general practitioners (GPs) is infused by norms from several movements, of w...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
Background: We present and discuss the results of a Norwegian survey of medical doctors' views on po...
Background The patient's rights to self-determine their own health care is described in Swedish le...
Introduction: The terms autonomy and paternalism can be conceptualized and analyzed from different p...
Objective: To explore general practitioners (GPs’) experiences from consultations when a patient’s r...
Background. Respect for patient autonomy is an important ethical principle for medical practitioners...
The overall aim of this thesis was to identify and analyse situations raising the question of possib...
Objective. To compare choice of actions and justifying reasons among the general public, GPs and onc...
BACKGROUND: Among the myriad voices advocating diverging ideas of what general practice ought to be,...
There is much discussion on medical ethics literature regarding the importance of the patients' righ...
Abstract Background Among the myriad voices advocating diverging ideas of what general practice ough...
BACKGROUND: Older persons represent a growing share of the population, yet very little is known abou...
BACKGROUND: The tension between respect for patient autonomy versus concern for patient welfare is a...
The intimate connection between autonomy and decision-making in applied health care, especially in v...
Background: The work of general practitioners (GPs) is infused by norms from several movements, of w...
Personal autonomy is widely valued. Recognition of its vulnerability in health care contexts led to ...
Background: We present and discuss the results of a Norwegian survey of medical doctors' views on po...
Background The patient's rights to self-determine their own health care is described in Swedish le...
Introduction: The terms autonomy and paternalism can be conceptualized and analyzed from different p...
Objective: To explore general practitioners (GPs’) experiences from consultations when a patient’s r...