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  1. It requires physicians to respect patientsautonomy by giving them the information needed to understand the risks and benefits of a proposed intervention, as well as the reasonable alternatives (including no intervention), so that they may make independent decisions.

    • Laura Sedig
    • 2016
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  3. Mar 6, 2010 · Relational accounts encourage clinicians to consider patients’ autonomy in situations beyond decision-making. They prompt us to consider how illness and clinical practice can affect patients’ autonomy—positively or negatively—via their influence on autonomy capability as well as values and choices.

    • Vikki A. Entwistle, Stacy M. Carter, Alan Cribb, Kirsten McCaffery
    • 2010
  4. May 7, 2018 · Here's a definition from MedicineNet: Patient autonomy: The right of patients to make decisions about their medical care without their health care provider trying to influence the decision. Patient autonomy does allow for health care providers to educate the patient but does not allow the health care provider to make the decision for the patient.

    • hhp_info@health.harvard.edu
  5. May 6, 2024 · Respect for Patient Autonomy. Autonomy ("self-rule") refers to a person's ability to live according to their own reasons and motives (rationality). While respect for patient autonomy is a form of beneficence, the former emphasizes being good toward the patient's psyche while the latter emphasizes being good to the patient's body, and some ...

    • Jacob P. Olejarczyk, Michael Young
    • Marian University, Marian University
    • 2021
    • 2024/05/06
  6. Ethicists have long promoted patient autonomy—the right of patients to make decisions about their medical care without experiencing undue influence from their health care providers. We have long believed that shared decision making promotes patient autonomy, in line with these ethical ideals.

    • Peter A. Ubel, Karen A. Scherr, Angela Fagerlin
    • 2018
  7. What is Patient Autonomy? People exercise autonomy as they mature and develop into adults. They start making decisions independently without their parents’ influence, and their parents also stop making decisions for them. According to MedicineNet, patient autonomy is defined as:

  8. Mar 1, 2011 · Respecting patient autonomy means that doctors have a duty to provide competent patients with the opportunity to make an informed decision about their medical treatment. This principle, and its practical expression in consent, is strongly defended in law.

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