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Autonomy and Patients' Decisions
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Autonomy and Patients' Decisions

Kirjailija:
sidottu, 2005
englanti
Patient autonomy is an important concept in the clinical context, but the idea in contemporary bioethics discussions is often muddled. By looking closely at the ideas of Rosseau, Kant, and Mill, Autonomy and Patients' Decisions traces the modern concept of autonomy from its historical roots. Charting the changes in notions of autonomy in Beauchamp and Childress's seminal Principles of Biomedical Ethics to provide an overview of how autonomy has been viewed in the field, Merle Spriggs then identifies the four distinct notions of autonomy being referred to in contemporary discussion. The examination of these notions, especially the "descriptive psychological" account, in relation to case studies provides a clear concept of autonomy, compatible with both consequentialist and rights-based theories of ethics. This book provides a clear understanding of patient autonomy and will prove essential reading for health care professionals, bioethicsts, and philosophers.
Kirjailija
Merle Spriggs
ISBN
9780739109182
Kieli
englanti
Paino
612 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
9.5.2005
Kustantaja
Lexington Books
Sivumäärä
288