Informed consent lawsSteinberg, Julia R
informed consentconsent of a patient or other recipient of services based on the principles of autonomy and privacy; this has become the requirement at the center of morally valid decision making in health care and research. Seven criteria define informed consent: (1) competence to understand and...
In order for you to give your informed consent for treatment or tests, the doctor or health care provider must give (or disclose) to you enough information so that you can make an informed decision. It is not necessary or expected that you would receive every detail of the test, treatment...
Informed consent is a concept in the medical community supporting the idea that patients should be fully informed at all stages of...
The core elements of an informed consent have been defined over time in the courts and by ethicists, and are now uniformly reflected in case law and state statutes, as well as promulgations by groups such as the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) and the ...
Healthcare professionals in hospitals are exposed to a high level of professional stress, time pressure, workload, and often times poor organizational support. This makes them especially susceptible to burnout. In this pragmatic randomized controlled tri
Treating the Silent Stranger: Informed Consent and Defensive Medicine in the Critical Care Unit HEC Forum. 1998 Mar;10(1):55-70. Case Reports KD Ville,CA Kaplan - 《Hec Forum》 被引量: 2发表: 1998年 The Ethics and Laws Governing Informed Decision-Making in Healthcare: Informed Consent, ...
laws may undergo repeal. Within the existing social structure, inequities in access to healthcare are widespread. Because of numerous inequities in healthcare that often involve such factors as race, socioeconomic status, and gender, politicians have tried for many years to change the healthcare ...
For example, most written documentation (e.g., common signage in the NRRCs stating the mission, values, or code of conduct; codes, laws, and ordinances pertaining to public safety; and operation policies and procedures) is issued by the administration. Those indicators were flagged as “...
Another problematic consequence of misinformation in healthcare is its detrimental effect on the ability to make informed decisions. The notion of informed consent to medical procedures arose from the need to avoid different forms of exploitation and infringement on personal human rights at the intersect...