Summary
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Measurement Tools in Clinical Ethics presents an overview of studies of ethical concepts in clinical and research activities. The studies covered use interview scales or other methods of gathering data that have undergone rigorous analysis of their psychometric characteristics. This book describes these instruments and critiques their stage of development. This work strives to further the debate.
Patient Preference
Patient Preference
The preferences of patients, based on their own values and personal assessments of benefits and burdens, are ethically and legally relevant in all health care. These preferences reflect the value of personal autonomy and are expressed clinically in accommodation (where possible) to that patient's needs and ...
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