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  1. Conceptions of Family-Centered Medical Decisionmaking and Their Difficulties.Insoo Hyun - 2003 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 12 (2):196-200.
    Over the past decade or so, the predominant patient-centered ethos in American bioethics has come under attack by critics who claim that it is morally deficient in certain respects, particularly when viewed in the context of acute-care decisionmaking. One line of criticism has been that the current ethic of patient autonomy gives an individual competent patient far too much decisional authority over the terms of his own treatment so that the patient is at complete liberty to neglect the ways in (...)
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  • When adolescents "mismanage" their chronic medical conditions: An ethical exploration.Insoo Hyun - 2000 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 10 (2):147-163.
    : Many adolescent patients with chronic medical conditions do not manage their illnesses very closely and often put themselves at risk for serious health complications. Setting aside cases of nonadherence that are due to practical difficulties involving the implementation of a management plan, a deeply problematic question remains. How should health care providers respond to adolescent patients who express a conscious and value-driven decision to pursue other goals and interests that are incompatible with their doctors' recommended directives? Using two guiding (...)
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  • What Do You Say to a Child with AIDS?Michael Lipson - 1993 - Hastings Center Report 23 (2):6-12.
    When a child is dying of AIDS, what can she understand, and what can her parents bear to tell her? The persons involved in the telling and the manner of disclosure will vary with each child and over time.
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