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ArtikelThe Need for Informed Consent:Lessons from the Ancient Greeks  
Oleh: Miola, Jose
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics (keterangan: ada di Proquest) vol. 2 no. 2 (1993), page 152.
Topik: The Need for Informed Consent
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Isi artikelAccording to Jackie Cassell and Alisdair Young, for example, it is such a bulwark; indeed, they consider it to be the "ethical touchstone of medical research" that has emerged in the last two decades. Nevertheless, at times they also regard the need for consent to be a nuisance-in particular with regard to Health Service Research (HSR)-which is organizational rather than clinical in nature. They can be counted among a recent trend of published papers that are of the opinion that informed consent should not be necessary in all cases. This paper argues that this position is not only undersireble, but also untenable when one pauses to consider the spirit of the guidelines that make it a key. To begin to show why this is the case, it is first necessary to reexamine the reasons for the need for informed consent.
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