Informed Consent in Medical Therapy and ResearchRutgers University Press, 1980 - 214 páginas |
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Página 110
... continue receiving treatment found helpful to patient / subject ( Veatch , 1978 , p . 30 ) . ( For another statement of additional elements , see Levine , 1978b . This is a useful detailing and specification of what all the elements ...
... continue receiving treatment found helpful to patient / subject ( Veatch , 1978 , p . 30 ) . ( For another statement of additional elements , see Levine , 1978b . This is a useful detailing and specification of what all the elements ...
Página 152
... continue , but a considerable amount of new initiatives from within the profession itself is clearly essential . Before turning away from this discussion , we can give one final example of how lacking effective professional self ...
... continue , but a considerable amount of new initiatives from within the profession itself is clearly essential . Before turning away from this discussion , we can give one final example of how lacking effective professional self ...
Página 186
... Continuing Medical Education ( CME ) " is an institutionalized and flourishing part of the physician's world , it should be revised to include the serious consideration of recurring and emerging ethical dilemmas . We need more ef ...
... Continuing Medical Education ( CME ) " is an institutionalized and flourishing part of the physician's world , it should be revised to include the serious consideration of recurring and emerging ethical dilemmas . We need more ef ...
Contenido
Values Norms and Informed Consent | 14 |
Legal Principles Legal Rules and Informed Consent | 31 |
Authority Power and Informed Consent | 50 |
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American Medical Association authority autoexperimentation autonomy Belmont Report biomedical research children in research children's rights movement cians clinical codes colleagues communication compliance concern consent forms courts decision doctors drug effective equality evidence experiment experimental feel formal social control Freidson Health hospital Human Experimentation Human Subjects important improvement informal social control informed consent institutional review boards interviews investigators involved jects medi medical ethics medical profession medical relationships medical research medical schools medical system medical therapy mentally infirm moral National Commission Nuremberg Code nurses participation patient or subject patients and subjects percent person physi physicians practice prisoners problem of informed procedures profes professional professional dominance Protection of Human recommendations regulation reported research subjects responsibility review committees risks rules scientific sion social control mechanisms social system specific structure therapeutic therapy and research tients tion treatment values and norms