The project explored the issues of autonomy (part I), privacy (part II) and informed consent (part III) in nursing practice. Data were collected from elderly residents/patients (n = 573) and nursing staff (n = 887) in five European countries: Finland, Spain, Greece, Germany and the UK...
Brandeis. His role in the formulation and development of this right, and its relationship to the liberalism of the Framers and the contemporary doctrine of autonomy as expounded by Laurence Tribe are reconsidered; Brandeis's own understanding of the right to privacy is contrary to the former, ...
This Article analyzes the tension between realizing societal benefits from medical research and granting individual preferences for privacy. It argues for a shift in the conceptual and regulatory frameworks that govern biomedical research. When studies involve electronic record review rather than human ...
a self-governing community. Discover More Other Words From au·ton o·mistnoun Discover More Word History and Origins Origin ofautonomy1 First recorded in 1615–25; fromGreekautonomía“independence,” equivalent toautónom(os)autonomous+-ia-y3 ...
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The notion of autonomy has emerged as central to contemporary moral and political philosophy, particularly in the area of applied ethics. Professor Dworkin examines the nature and value of autonomy and used the concept to analyze various practical moral issues such as proxy consent in the medical ...
Privacy as a value and as a right Knowledge of others, then, has value; so does immunity from being known. The ability to extend one's knowledge has value; so does the ability to limit other's knowledge of oneself. I have claimed that no interest can count as a right unl... J And...
The principle of respect for autonomy supports many specific ethical rules such as tell the truth, help people make important decisions when asked, respect people’s privacy, protect confidential information, and obtain informed consent (Beauchamp & Childress, 2009). The history of informed consent ...
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information is protected from the public so that it cannot come under scrutiny. As put by Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, the right to privacy is the “right to be left alone.”3This idea has been used as the foundation for abortion case and birth control rulings in the Supreme ...