Advance directives : rethinking regulation, autonomy & healthcare decision-making /: rethinking regulation, autonomy & healthcare decision-making. ([2018])
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- Book
- Title:
- Advance directives : rethinking regulation, autonomy & healthcare decision-making /: rethinking regulation, autonomy & healthcare decision-making. ([2018])
- Main Title:
- Advance directives : rethinking regulation, autonomy & healthcare decision-making
- Further Information:
- Note: Hui Yun Chan.
- Authors:
- Chan, Hui Yun
- Contents:
- Intro; Foreword; Contents; 1 Introduction; 2 The Making of Advance Directives; 2.1 Advance Directives in Medical Treatment; 2.1.1 Beneficence and the Rise of Patient Autonomy in Doctor-Patient Relationship; 2.1.2 Autonomy in Medical Law and Advance Directives; 2.2 The Advance Directives Debate; 2.2.1 Autonomy, Privacy and Trust; 2.2.2 Utility and Conceptual Problems; 2.3 Conclusion; 3 Legal Responses to the Challenges of Making Advance Directives; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Case Study I: England and Wales; 3.2.1 Advance Directives Under the Common Law 3.2.2 Advance Directives Under the Mental Capacity Act ("MCA") 20053.2.3 Conclusion; 3.3 Case Study II: New Zealand; 3.3.1 Overview of the Medico-Legal Framework; 3.3.2 The Medical Professional's Attitude Towards ADs; 3.3.3 Conclusion; 3.4 Case Study III: Canada; 3.4.1 The Position of ADs in Canada; 3.4.2 Validity of Advance Directives: Capacity, Voluntariness and Understanding; 3.4.3 Applicability of Advance Directives: Scope, Clarity and Subsequent Changes; 3.4.4 Conclusion; 3.5 Case Study IV: Singapore; 3.5.1 Overview of ADs in Clinical Practice and Society 3.5.2 Legal Framework Governing ADs in Singapore3.5.3 Conclusion; 3.6 Common Themes and Divergences; 3.6.1 Validity of Advance Directives; 3.6.2 Application; 3.6.3 Subsequent Changes; 3.6.4 Doctors' Liability; 3.7 Conclusion; 4 Rethinking the Approach to Advance Directives; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Distinctions Between a Contemporaneous Refusal and an Advance Refusal: TwoIntro; Foreword; Contents; 1 Introduction; 2 The Making of Advance Directives; 2.1 Advance Directives in Medical Treatment; 2.1.1 Beneficence and the Rise of Patient Autonomy in Doctor-Patient Relationship; 2.1.2 Autonomy in Medical Law and Advance Directives; 2.2 The Advance Directives Debate; 2.2.1 Autonomy, Privacy and Trust; 2.2.2 Utility and Conceptual Problems; 2.3 Conclusion; 3 Legal Responses to the Challenges of Making Advance Directives; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Case Study I: England and Wales; 3.2.1 Advance Directives Under the Common Law 3.2.2 Advance Directives Under the Mental Capacity Act ("MCA") 20053.2.3 Conclusion; 3.3 Case Study II: New Zealand; 3.3.1 Overview of the Medico-Legal Framework; 3.3.2 The Medical Professional's Attitude Towards ADs; 3.3.3 Conclusion; 3.4 Case Study III: Canada; 3.4.1 The Position of ADs in Canada; 3.4.2 Validity of Advance Directives: Capacity, Voluntariness and Understanding; 3.4.3 Applicability of Advance Directives: Scope, Clarity and Subsequent Changes; 3.4.4 Conclusion; 3.5 Case Study IV: Singapore; 3.5.1 Overview of ADs in Clinical Practice and Society 3.5.2 Legal Framework Governing ADs in Singapore3.5.3 Conclusion; 3.6 Common Themes and Divergences; 3.6.1 Validity of Advance Directives; 3.6.2 Application; 3.6.3 Subsequent Changes; 3.6.4 Doctors' Liability; 3.7 Conclusion; 4 Rethinking the Approach to Advance Directives; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Distinctions Between a Contemporaneous Refusal and an Advance Refusal: Two Diverging Spectrums of Decision-Making; 4.2.1 The Contemporaneous Refusal Spectrum; 4.2.2 The Advance Refusal Spectrum; 4.3 A Supported Decision-Making Approach to Strengthening ADs 4.3.1 Origins of the Supported Decision-Making (SDM) Concept4.3.2 SDM Approach: The Preferred Method to Creating ADs; 4.3.3 Empowering Patients Through SDM: The Autonomy Framework in ADs; 4.4 Conclusion; 5 A Supported Decision-Making Model for Advance Directives; 5.1 Introduction; 5.1.1 A-Type ADs; 5.1.2 B-Type ADs; 5.1.3 T-Type ADs; 5.2 Application in ADs Cases; 5.2.1 A-Type AD: Conventional SDM Application; 5.2.2 B-Type ADs: Modification of SDM Approach; 5.2.3 T-Type ADs: Some Applications of SDM Approach; 5.3 Conclusion; 6 Regulating Advance Directives; 6.1 Introduction 6.1.1 Formalities and ADs6.1.2 Non-compliance with Formal Requirements; 6.2 Should the SDM Approach Be Formalised?; 6.3 Golden Rules for Making Advance Directives; 6.3.1 A-Type ADs; 6.3.2 B-Type ADs; 6.3.3 T-Type ADs; 6.3.4 Application of SDM in Jurisdictions with Statutory Regime; 6.4 Conclusion; Bibliography; B. Cases; C. Consultation Papers/Law Commission Reports; D. Books; E. Book chapters; F. Articles; G. Other sources … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 362.1
Philosophy
Advance directives (Medical care)
Law -- Medical Law & Legislation
Law -- Reference
Medical & healthcare law
Jurisprudence & philosophy of law
Bioethics
Public health laws
Philosophy -- Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Bio-ethics
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783030009762
3030009769 - Notes:
- Note: Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 12, 2018).
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