An earlier article (Cornock 2014) discussed what consent is, the legal principles of consent and the ways in which consent provides self-determination for patients. This article will expand upon this by examining the situation when patients refuse to provide consent, or are unable to do so
It is a fundamental principle enshrined in health law, and central to medical and nursing ethics, th...
Medical treatment requires informed consent which in turn requires decision making capacity When a ...
There are instances where the provider of an intervention, such as surgery, has failed to obtain nec...
A patient has the exclusive rights to determine what he wants or do not want to be done to his body....
The scholarly focus on autonomy in healthcare decision making largely has been on information about,...
This article addresses two areas of continuing controversy about consent in clinical research: the q...
This article addresses two areas of continuing controversy about consent in clinical research: the q...
This article addresses two areas of continuing controversy about consent in clinical research: the q...
This article addresses two areas of continuing controversy about consent in clinical research: the q...
When consent to medical treatment is described as ‘valid’, it might simply mean that it has a sound ...
Parental refusal to consent for medical and surgical consent can present children's nurses with a pr...
Standards expected by doctors’ regulatory bodies in respect of the process of consent to treatment h...
Parental refusal to consent for medical and surgical consent can present children's nurses with a pr...
11 pages (out of 210 pages)Studies the issues of informed consent regarding health care choices
It is a fundamental principle enshrined in health law, and central to medical and nursing ethics, th...
It is a fundamental principle enshrined in health law, and central to medical and nursing ethics, th...
Medical treatment requires informed consent which in turn requires decision making capacity When a ...
There are instances where the provider of an intervention, such as surgery, has failed to obtain nec...
A patient has the exclusive rights to determine what he wants or do not want to be done to his body....
The scholarly focus on autonomy in healthcare decision making largely has been on information about,...
This article addresses two areas of continuing controversy about consent in clinical research: the q...
This article addresses two areas of continuing controversy about consent in clinical research: the q...
This article addresses two areas of continuing controversy about consent in clinical research: the q...
This article addresses two areas of continuing controversy about consent in clinical research: the q...
When consent to medical treatment is described as ‘valid’, it might simply mean that it has a sound ...
Parental refusal to consent for medical and surgical consent can present children's nurses with a pr...
Standards expected by doctors’ regulatory bodies in respect of the process of consent to treatment h...
Parental refusal to consent for medical and surgical consent can present children's nurses with a pr...
11 pages (out of 210 pages)Studies the issues of informed consent regarding health care choices
It is a fundamental principle enshrined in health law, and central to medical and nursing ethics, th...
It is a fundamental principle enshrined in health law, and central to medical and nursing ethics, th...
Medical treatment requires informed consent which in turn requires decision making capacity When a ...
There are instances where the provider of an intervention, such as surgery, has failed to obtain nec...