53 results match your criteria: "Department of Clinical Ethics[Affiliation]"

Do psychiatric advance directives protect autonomy?

JONAS Healthc Law Ethics Regul

May 2008

Department of Clinical Ethics, Fletcher Allen Health Care, Burlington, VT 05401, USA.

A psychiatric advance directive (PAD) is a legal resource that allows a person to document his or her wishes about receiving mental health services in the event that he or she is unable to provide consent at a future time. Advantages for completing a PAD include promoting the person's autonomy and authentic self, minimizing harms, and promoting beneficence. However, more research is needed to describe the positive and negative consequences associated with completing and implementing a PAD in the clinical setting.

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This research study reflects an important topic for the practice of nursing and nursing education. The descriptive design utilized clear sampling methods. Clear research questions were identified; however, other data analysis methods may have been more appropriate.

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Refusal of brain death diagnosis.

JONAS Healthc Law Ethics Regul

October 2007

Department of Clinical Ethics, Fletcher Allen Health Care, and College of Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, USA.

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