The notion of decision making capacity in medical and legal practice

The relationship between patients and health professionals emphasizes deliberation and joint decision making, that derives in the informed consent. To evaluate decision making of patients in health care and to identify the notion of capacity for decision making, according to lawyers and physicians....

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Child
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Human Rights
Humans
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