Medical mismanagement or public vacillation?

Ian Kennedy extols the virtues of self-determination by patients: they should make their own decisions about medical treatment after being given advice by their doctors; for doctors to make such decisions on their patients' behalf is authoritarian and unacceptable (I). I present a case where, d...

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Main Author: Bamford, P. N. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: BMJ Publ. 1981
In: Journal of medical ethics
Year: 1981, Volume: 7, Issue: 4, Pages: 179-181
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Summary:Ian Kennedy extols the virtues of self-determination by patients: they should make their own decisions about medical treatment after being given advice by their doctors; for doctors to make such decisions on their patients' behalf is authoritarian and unacceptable (I). I present a case where, despite thorough consultation and counselling, the decisions made by the patient and supported by her doctors were found to be consistently inappropriate to her changing lifestyle.
ISSN:1473-4257
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of medical ethics
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1136/jme.7.4.179