Balancing obligations: Should written information about life-sustaining treatment be neutral?

10.1136/medethics-2013-101965

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Main Authors: Xafis, V, Wilkinson, D, Gillam, L, Sullivan, J
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1801262023-11-01T08:45:23Z Balancing obligations: Should written information about life-sustaining treatment be neutral? Xafis, V Wilkinson, D Gillam, L Sullivan, J DEAN'S OFFICE (MEDICINE) adult child counseling decision making ethics Great Britain human informed consent intensive care interpersonal communication palliative therapy parent personal autonomy persuasive communication publication standards terminal care terminally ill patient treatment withdrawal trends United States Adult Child Choice Behavior Coercion Counseling Critical Care Decision Making Disclosure Great Britain Humans Informed Consent Palliative Care Pamphlets Parents Personal Autonomy Terminal Care Terminally Ill United States Withholding Treatment 10.1136/medethics-2013-101965 Journal of Medical Ethics 41 3 234-239 2020-10-26T07:05:48Z 2020-10-26T07:05:48Z 2015 Article Xafis, V, Wilkinson, D, Gillam, L, Sullivan, J (2015). Balancing obligations: Should written information about life-sustaining treatment be neutral?. Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (3) : 234-239. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1136/medethics-2013-101965 0306-6800 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/180126 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ BMJ Publishing Group Unpaywall 20201031
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topic adult
child
counseling
decision making
ethics
Great Britain
human
informed consent
intensive care
interpersonal communication
palliative therapy
parent
personal autonomy
persuasive communication
publication
standards
terminal care
terminally ill patient
treatment withdrawal
trends
United States
Adult
Child
Choice Behavior
Coercion
Counseling
Critical Care
Decision Making
Disclosure
Great Britain
Humans
Informed Consent
Palliative Care
Pamphlets
Parents
Personal Autonomy
Terminal Care
Terminally Ill
United States
Withholding Treatment
spellingShingle adult
child
counseling
decision making
ethics
Great Britain
human
informed consent
intensive care
interpersonal communication
palliative therapy
parent
personal autonomy
persuasive communication
publication
standards
terminal care
terminally ill patient
treatment withdrawal
trends
United States
Adult
Child
Choice Behavior
Coercion
Counseling
Critical Care
Decision Making
Disclosure
Great Britain
Humans
Informed Consent
Palliative Care
Pamphlets
Parents
Personal Autonomy
Terminal Care
Terminally Ill
United States
Withholding Treatment
Xafis, V
Wilkinson, D
Gillam, L
Sullivan, J
Balancing obligations: Should written information about life-sustaining treatment be neutral?
description 10.1136/medethics-2013-101965
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Wilkinson, D
Gillam, L
Sullivan, J
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Wilkinson, D
Gillam, L
Sullivan, J
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title Balancing obligations: Should written information about life-sustaining treatment be neutral?
title_short Balancing obligations: Should written information about life-sustaining treatment be neutral?
title_full Balancing obligations: Should written information about life-sustaining treatment be neutral?
title_fullStr Balancing obligations: Should written information about life-sustaining treatment be neutral?
title_full_unstemmed Balancing obligations: Should written information about life-sustaining treatment be neutral?
title_sort balancing obligations: should written information about life-sustaining treatment be neutral?
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/180126
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