Personhood, patienthood, and clinical practice: reassessing advance directives [0.03%]
有关预立指令的临床实践:对人格、患者身份及预先指示的再思考
B A Rich
B A Rich
This article considers 2 major critiques of advance directives and offers a defense to each of them. The 1st critique is philosophical in nature and maintains that the moral authority of an advance directive is undercut by a failure of pers...
B J Winick
B J Winick
The Foreword traces the development of advance directive instruments and discusses their legal enforceability and many benefits. Despite their advantages, advance directives remain underused and are frequently ignored by service providers. ...
Therapeutic jurisprudence and the civil rights of institutionalized mentally disabled persons: hopeless oxymoron or path to redemption? [0.03%]
治疗型司法与机构化智力残疾人的民事权利:毫无希望的矛盾修辞还是救赎之路?
M L Perlin,K K Gould,D A Dorfman
M L Perlin
This article examines, from a therapeutic jurisprudence (TJ) perspective, the rights of institutionalized mentally disabled persons to determine whether TJ is compatible with positions advancing civil rights and liberties, and whether lawye...
The side effects of incompetency labeling and the implications for mental health law [0.03%]
incompetence labeling的副作用及其对精神健康法的意义
B J Winick
B J Winick
In addition to labeling people as mentally ill, the law often labels them as incompetent to exercise certain rights or to play particular roles. Indeed, under the broad dicta of Zinermon v. Burch, incompetency labeling may increase dramatic...
B Rosenfeld
B Rosenfeld
A growing body of research has addressed various aspects of the assisted suicide debate. However, this literature is plagued by methodological shortcomings and limitations. This review describes the primary methodological issues and difficu...
The relevance of data on physicians and disability on the right to assisted suicide: can empirical studies resolve the issue? [0.03%]
关于医师和残疾人的数据与辅助自杀权的相关性:经验研究能解决这一问题吗?
A I Batavia
A I Batavia
Opponents of a right to physician-assisted suicide rely heavily on the results of several empirical studies, particularly data concerning physicians and other health professionals. This commentary concludes that values, not empirical data, ...
Health professionals, disability, and assisted suicide: an examination of relevant empirical evidence and reply to Batavia [0.03%]
关于卫生专业人士、残疾和辅助自杀的相关实证证据的考察及对巴塔维亚的回复
C J Gill
C J Gill
Prominent disability rights groups have adopted positions opposing the legalization of assisted suicide. That physicians and other health professionals would assist in suicides of persons with incurable conditions while offering suicide pre...
K L Cerminara,A Perez
K L Cerminara
Oregon voters approved the first American statute authorizing physician-assisted suicide, the Oregon Death With Dignity Act, in 1994. The authors of this article identify some positive and negative psychological effects of laws such as Oreg...
The implementation of Oregon's Death with Dignity Act: reassuring, but more data are needed [0.03%]
俄勒冈州尊严死亡法案的实施情况:令人欣慰但还需要更多数据支持
D Orentlicher
D Orentlicher
Undoubtedly, empirical data from Oregon will play a key role for academics, legislators, judges, and the public as debate over the legalization of physician-assisted suicide continues. A central issue in the debate is whether a right to ass...
B Rosenfeld
B Rosenfeld
The debate surrounding the legalization of assisted suicide continues despite a limited body of empirical research. Relatively few studies have addressed interest in assisted suicide or the desire for hastened death (rather than approval of...