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  1. Assessment of decision-making autonomy in chronic pain patients: a pilot study.Marguerite D’Ussel, Emmanuelle Sacco, Nathan Moreau, Julien Nizard & Guillaume Durand - 2024 - BMC Medical Ethics 25 (1):1-14.
    Patient decision-making autonomy refers to the patients’ ability to freely exert their own choices and make their own decisions, given sufficient resources and information to do so. In pain medicine, it is accepted that appropriate beneficial management aims to propose an individualized treatment plan shared with the patients, as agents, to help them live as autonomously as possible with their pain. However, are patients in chronic pain centers sufficiently autonomous to participate in the therapeutic decisions that concern them? As this (...)
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  • Honoring American Nurse Ethicists.Winifred J. Ellenchild Pinch - 2009 - Nursing Ethics 16 (2):238-247.
    A project featuring scholars in nursing ethics was planned in 2005. The goal was to document the contributions of some 24 selected American nurse ethicists to bioethics, and to discuss and explore the future trajectory of that work through a two-day working seminar. This article outlines the beginnings of bioethics in the USA and the specific contribution of nurse scholars to the debate, the preparation for the seminar, the results of the project, and the possible application of such a model (...)
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