Autonomy and Clinical Medicine - Renewing the Health Professional Relation with the Patient

Autonomy and Clinical Medicine - Renewing the Health Professional Relation with the Patient

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History Philosophy Health & Wellness
Format Hardcover
Pages 224
Language English
Published Feb 29, 2000
Publisher Springer
Edition 2000
ISBN-10 0792362071
ISBN-13 9780792362074
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David C. Thomasma and J. Bergsma explore the intricate dynamics of autonomy within the realm of clinical medicine, shedding light on the shifting relationship between health professionals and their patients. Their collaborative efforts stem from years of clinical and educational engagement, allowing them to blend firsthand experiences with ethical considerations in medical practice.

The authors delve into the significance of patient autonomy, emphasizing its role in fostering a trust-based relationship between physicians and patients. They advocate for a model of healthcare that respects individual choices while navigating the complexities of medical ethics. By discussing real-world applications and potential challenges, they aim to provide both healthcare providers and recipients with insights that can enhance mutual respect and understanding.

As the healthcare landscape evolves, this work serves as a timely reminder of the importance of communication, shared decision-making, and the ethical foundations that underpin patient care. It invites readers to reflect on the core values that should guide clinical practices in an era where patient empowerment is increasingly vital.

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