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  1. Living, dying and the nature of death.Iona Heath - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (5):1079-1081.
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  • Tell me what's wrong with me: a discourse analysis approach to the concept of patient autonomy.J. Nessa & K. Malterud - 1998 - Journal of Medical Ethics 24 (6):394-400.
    BACKGROUND: Patient autonomy has gradually replaced physician paternalism as an ethical ideal. However, in a medical context, the principle of individual autonomy has different meanings. More knowledge is needed about what is and should be an appropriate understanding of the concept of patient autonomy in clinical practice. AIM: To challenge the traditional concept of patient autonomy by applying a discourse analysis to the issue. METHOD: A qualitative case study approach with material from one consultation. The discourse is interpreted according to (...)
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  • A Narrative Approach to the Clinical Reasoning Process in Pediatric Intensive Care: The Story of Matthew.Michele A. Carter & Sally S. Robinson - 2001 - Journal of Medical Humanities 22 (3):173-194.
    This paper offers a narrative approach to understanding the process of clinical reasoning in complex cases involving medical uncertainty, moral ambiguity, and futility. We describe a clinical encounter in which the pediatric health care team experienced a great deal of conflict and distrust as a result of an ineffective process of interpretation and communication. We propose a systematic method for analyzing the technical, ethical, behavioral, and existential dimensions of the clinical reasoning process, and introduce the Clinical Reasoning Discussion Tool—a dialogical (...)
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  • Attending to mystery in a world of problems: Psychology, religion, and the personhood of physicians. [REVIEW]David Barnard - 1990 - Journal of Medical Humanities 11 (3):129-134.
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