Who determines the course of a patient's treatment?
PCS Hoaken - CMAJ, 2001 - Can Med Assoc
Jewish Bioethic, David Novak refers to Freedman's consideration of the issue of informed
consent. 1 To say that physicians have a duty to inform patients of their reasonable options …
consent. 1 To say that physicians have a duty to inform patients of their reasonable options …
Jehovah's Witnesses and artificial blood
O Muramoto - CMAJ, 2001 - Can Med Assoc
Jewish Bioethic, David Novak refers to Freedman's consideration of the issue of informed
consent. 1 To say that physicians have a duty to inform patients of their reasonable options …
consent. 1 To say that physicians have a duty to inform patients of their reasonable options …
The doctrine of informed consent doesn't need modification for supported decision making
PS Appelbaum, M Trachsel - The American Journal of Bioethics, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
In their fine overview of supported decision making for persons with dynamic cognitive and
functional impairments “at the margins of autonomy,” Peterson, Karlawish, and Largent …
functional impairments “at the margins of autonomy,” Peterson, Karlawish, and Largent …
[HTML][HTML] Autonomy and Its Limits: A Discussion of the Shortcomings of Informed Consent
M Fry - Voices in Bioethics, 2024 - journals.library.columbia.edu
Medicine is intertwined with promotion of positive health while prioritizing a patient's
diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. The prioritization of a patient's needs stems from a …
diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. The prioritization of a patient's needs stems from a …
Silence is not always golden in medical decision-making
JJ Paris, MP Moreland - The American Journal of Bioethics, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Physician “silence” on medical treatment issues, as Whitney and McCullough (2007)
indicate in their article, is not a novel idea. As early as The Hippocratic Corpus we read the …
indicate in their article, is not a novel idea. As early as The Hippocratic Corpus we read the …
Trust versus paternalism
M Sagoff - The American Journal of Bioethics, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
In his excellent essay “Nudging and Informed Consent,” Shlomo Cohen discusses the
“potential clash” between two ethical duties of the medical practitioner—to respect the …
“potential clash” between two ethical duties of the medical practitioner—to respect the …
Informing consent: analogies to history-taking
C Paradis - The American Journal of Bioethics, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Physicians are taught that they must inform a patient of the risks and benefits of a proposed
treatment in language that the patient can understand. A pivotal question is: what is it that …
treatment in language that the patient can understand. A pivotal question is: what is it that …
Respecting patients' authority to make healthcare decisions
PM Rosoff - The American Journal of Bioethics, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
What characteristics or attributes of a healthcare decision qualify it as acceptable to those
who are empowered to judge it as adequate and hence suitable to either proceed (or not) …
who are empowered to judge it as adequate and hence suitable to either proceed (or not) …
Nudging, autonomy, and valid consent: context matters
FG Miller, L Gelinas - The American Journal of Bioethics, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
The target article defends the claim that “nudging” is a morally appropriate technique for
paternalistically influencing decisions in contexts where informed consent is sought. Cohen …
paternalistically influencing decisions in contexts where informed consent is sought. Cohen …
There Is Only One Sphere of Morality
M Nair-Collins - The American Journal of Bioethics, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BIOETHICS 51 field. But some physicians engage in other
activities, including clinical and non-clinical research, population health, and market-based …
activities, including clinical and non-clinical research, population health, and market-based …