Paternalism as a tendency in medical ethics can not be understood as a situation - it is a phenomenon. Within the whole tradition of paternalism, the situation of the sick person was similar to that of the child or even a slave - to be sick meant to be someone who is relieved of ...
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In one of a series of articles on philosophical medical ethics, Gillon considers various moral arguments in support of medical paternalism. He maintains that the utilitarian principle of maximizing happiness by improving health, minimizing suffering, and prolonging life is not promoted by granting physi...
medical paternalism Medical ethics A philosophy that certain health decisions–eg, whether to undergo heroic surgery, appropriateness of care in terminally ill Pts, are best left in the hands of those providing health care. See Arato v Avedon. CfInformed consent. ...
parents were detected, suggesting that informed consent and the participation of parents in medical decisions regarding the care and treatment of their babies are not considered necessary or useful in this particular area by the respective parties, in contrast with the tenets of autonomy-based ethics...
Related to paternalism:medical paternalism </>embed</> mental attitude attitude administration governance government government ac... governing paternalism noun Words related to paternalism nounthe attitude (of a person or a government) that subordinates should be controlled in a fatherly way for their...
Informative Paternalism: Studies in the Ethics of Promoting and Predicting Healthby Nina Nikku RBS Moller - 《Journal of Medical Ethics》 被引量: 0发表: 1998年 Informative Paternalism. Case studies in the ethics of promoting and predicting health Informative Paternalism. Case studies in the ethics ...
Different occupations and professions in almost every society, and despite all the ethical frameworks that govern professions by professional ethics, it is widely noticed that there are still challenges facing each profession. One of those ethical challenges is related to paternalism. Paternalism is the...
Childress, coauthor of an excellent basic philosophical text on biomedical ethics (Principles of Biomedical Ethics. New York: Oxford University Press, 1979), has been working actively in the field of medical ethics for more than a decade. He has drawn on his considerable clinical and ...
(2013) Paternalism, autonomy and reciprocity: ethical perspectives in encounters with patients in psychiatric in-patient care. BMC Medical Ethics, 14 (1): 1-14Peltopiri V, Engstr~m K, Engstr~m I. Paternalism, autonomy and reciprocity: ethical perspectives in encounters with patients in ...