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When consent is unbearable: an alternative case analysis.

G J Agich

    Journal of Medical Ethics
    |March 1, 1979
    PubMed
    Summary
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    This analysis explores a complex medical ethics case, emphasizing that informed consent is crucial but not the sole determinant of ethical physician decisions. It highlights the need for broader ethical considerations beyond just patient consent.

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    Area of Science:

    • Medical Ethics
    • Clinical Case Analysis

    Background:

    • Revisiting a previously published difficult medical case by Dr. Kottow.
    • Focusing on the ethical dimensions presented in the case study.

    Observation:

    • Dr. Agich analyzes three distinct ethical problems within the case.
    • Presents a personal opinion and conclusions on the medical ethical aspects.

    Findings:

    • Dr. Agich's interpretation differs from Dr. Kottow's.
    • The principle of informed consent does not preclude ethical decision-making for physicians.

    Implications:

    • Ethical analysis extends beyond the scope of informed consent.
    • Physicians must consider a wider range of ethical principles in complex cases.

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