Reconceiving the Family: The Process of Consent in Medical Decisionmaking

Bioethicists think about families in terms of conflicting interests. This mistake results from an impoverished notion of informed consent. Only by adequately characterizing the process of informed consent can we capture the phenomenon of shared decisionmaking.

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Diseases
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Family
Family members
Humans
Individualism
Informed Consent
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Legal consent
Legal Guardians
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Medical ethics
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Patient education
Patient rights
Patients
Personal Autonomy
Physicians
Professional-Family Relations
Risk Assessment
Social Values
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