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31Can our understanding of informed consent be strengthened using the idea of cluster concepts?Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16 (4): 679-682. 2013.Informed consent is thought to exist as a well-defined entity. Altered concepts of patient autonomy, differential cultural understanding of the entity, and the failure of clients to distinguish between research and clinical ethics, and various hierarchical cultural views of informed consent all suggest that alterations may be needed in the traditional concept. By using the methodology outlined by Gasking in which he defines the idea of “cluster concepts,” one may be able to enlarge the definitio…Read more
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9COVID-19 ethics: unique aspects and a review as of early 2024Monash Bioethics Review 42 (1): 55-86. 2024.COVID-19 presents a variety of ethical challenges in a set of arenas, arenas not always considered in past pandemics. These challenges include issues related to autonomy, distributive ethics, and the establishment of policies of equity and justice. Methods are a literature review based on regular editing of an online textbook during the COVID-19 outbreak and a literature review using key ethical terms. Patients are confronted with new issues related to autonomy. Providers need to expand their co…Read more
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Baylor College of MedicineRegular Faculty
Houston, Texas, United States of America