In standard works and textbooks on medical ethics, 'autonomy' is generally understood as the patient's right to self-determination within the context of medical and research practices. As mentioned earlier, this right to self-determination is primarily a negative right to non-interference: the ...
Autonomy in medical ethics after O'Neill. 机译:奥尼尔之后的医学伦理自治。 获取原文 获取原文并翻译 | 示例 获取外文期刊封面目录资料 开具论文收录证明 >> 页面导航 摘要 著录项 相似文献 相关主题 摘要 Following the influential Gifford and Reith lectures by Onora O'Neill, this paper explores furthe...
EthicsmedicalInformedconsentPersonel autonomyThe relation between the physician and the patient undergoes marked changes while technology and knowledge progress rapidly in the field of medicine. At present, there are new components added to the traditional dimensions of the patient-physician relation. One ...
Timothy P.Melchert, inFoundations of Professional Psychology, 2011 Respect for Autonomy The wordautonomyis derived from the Greek wordsauto(meaning self) andnomos(meaning rule or governance). Autonomy refers to self-governance of the individual or personal rule of one’s self. The concept was orig...
In the 21st century, health professionals will serve an increasing number of elderly female patients. Critical care and other fields will face formidable challenges in developing the medical skill and knowledge to care for the changing patient population. At the same time, new ethical challenges will...
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Consent involves a "binary" judgment reflecting various "scalar" qualities (meaning that it is a yes/no kind of judgment that typically turns on the existence of a property that is a matter of degree). Of particular concern here is the distinction between consent and mere "unwantedness." A...
The comparative analysis of the data has permitted the understanding of the meaning of nurse's experience in exercising autonomy relating to end-of-life decision-making. Institutional ethics approval was obtained for data collection. Participants gave informed consent. All data were anonymized. The ...
Do the relationships, the institutions in which the demented person is included, and the policies on which he depends allow him the opportunity to act autonomously? In this meaning, others people are considered as a potential resource to identify the goals and means appropriate for the subject. ...
This paper analysed the nature of autonomy, in particular respect for autonomy in medical ethics/bioethics in Japan. We have undertaken a literature survey