Ethics: In search of true autonomy
Derek Willis
Journal of Primary Health Care
1(2) 152 - 153
Published: 2009
Abstract
Patient autonomy is discussed in medical care now both because this is an appropriate ethical practice and also as a reaction against the emphasis that was placed in the past on the medical profession always knowing best. This article examines where our present understanding and practice of the ethical concept of autonomy may be flawed. It examines both doctors and patients responsibilities for this flaw and how they may be rectified.https://doi.org/10.1071/HC09152
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