Mental health professionals face many ethical issues in their work, especially around the rights of patients who seek their care. Explore three of the patients' rights: confidentiality, the right to treatment, and informed consent. Rights of Patients Imagine that you are a psychologist...
Mental health professionals face many ethical issues in their work, especially around the rights of patients who seek their care. Explore three of the patients' rights: confidentiality, the right to treatment, and informed consent. Rights of Patients Imagine that you are a psychologist, and Kat ...
Molly Cooke MD Assistant Clinical Professor of MedicineQRB - Quality Review BulletinCooke, M.: 1986, 'Ethical issues in the care of patients with AIDS', Quality Review Bulletin, October, 343-346.Cooke, M. 1986. Ethical Issues in the Care of Patients with AIDS. Quality Review Bulletin 12:...
4. It is the duty of the physician to promote and safeguard the health, well-being and rights of patients, including those who are involved in medical research. The physician's knowledge and conscience are dedicated to the fulfilment of this duty. 5. Medical progress is based on research th...
The rise of patients" campaign for rights began over 200 years ago,and has also become a part of human rights campaign.It strongly supports the patients'legal rights,and is helpful for the establishment of a healthy patient - physician relationship.But the abuse of patients'campaign for rights...
Their perspective highlighted ethical concepts of justice and beneficence. The lay groups' standpoint emphasized autonomy and patients' rights to choose what ... A Townsend,S Adam,PH Birch,... - 《American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A》 被引量: 196发表: 2012年 Neuroethics of neuromarketing...
aOf all the patients in intensive-care units who are at risk of dying,some 20 percent present difficult ethical choices-whether to keep trying to save the life or to pull back and let the patient die. 所有患者在是在危险中死的密集关心单位,大约20%礼物困难道德继续设法拯救生命或拉扯和选择是否...
University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Marion Danis MD (Assistant Professor of Medicine) Rights and permissions Reprints and permissions About this article Cite this article Danis, M. Medical — Ethical decisions. J Gen Intern Med 2, 449–450 (1987). https...
aOf all the patients in intensive-care units who are at risk of dying,some 20 ercent present difficult ethical choices-whether to keep trying to save the life or to pull back and let the patient die. 所有患者在是在危险中死的密集关心单位,大约20 tercent礼物困难道德继续设法拯救生命或拉扯和选...
Engaging patients and the public with evidence is an ethical imperative because engagement is central to respect for persons and will likely improve health outcomes, facilitate the stewardship of resources, enhance prospects for justice, and build public trust. However, patient and public engagement is...