Who should decide? : Paternalism in health care / James F. Childress.

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Main Author: Childress, James F.
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Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, 1982.
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505 0 |a I. Paternalism in health care : Metaphors and models of health care relationships -- The nature of paternalism -- Types of paternalism -- II. Duties to benefit others : The principle of beneficence -- The principle of neighbor-love -- The Hippocratic tradition: Patient-benefit -- Deficiencies of beneficence -- III. Respect for persons : Respect, love, and benevolence ; Autonomy ; Equality, liberty, and insult ; Principles, conflicts, and coherence -- IV. Consents : The nature and importance of consent ; Varieties of consent ; Past consent ; Future consent or ratification. 
505 0 |a V. Justified paternalism : Conditions for justified paternalism: the principle of limited paternalism ; Modes of paternalistic action -- Limited paternalism: Justified, obligatory, or praiseworthy? ; Procedures -- VI. Paternalistic deception, lies, and nondisclosure of information : The duty of veracity ; Informed consent to diagnostic and therapeutic procedures ; Disclosure of diagnostic and prognostic information ; A patient's request for nondisclosure of information -- VII. Suicide and refusal of lifesaving medical treatment : Suicide and suicide intervention ; Refusal of lifesaving medical treatment ; Decision-making for incompetent patients ; Active euthanasia and assisted suicide -- VIII. Prevention of ill health and early death: intervention in personal lifestyles : Prevention ; Lifestyles and behavioral patterns ; Ends of government intervention ; Other conditions for justified intervention. 
650 0 |a Medical ethics. 
650 0 |a Paternalism. 
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