Patient autonomy naturalized |
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Authors: | Waller B N |
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Affiliation: | Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Youngstown State University, OH 44555, USA. bnwaller@aol.com |
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Abstract: | Traditional informed consent often promotes passive acquiescence rather than active exercise of autonomy. A more natural biologically based model of autonomy is needed, a model that both recognizes the biological roots and therapeutic benefits of active confident choices among real alternatives, and offers substantive guidelines for promoting patient autonomy. A biological model of patient autonomy explains the value of information to patients, outlines the circumstances under which patients make effective choices, and suggests complementary roles for patients and professional caregivers. |
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