Journal article
Supporting, Promoting, Respecting and Advocating: A Scoping Study of Rehabilitation Professionals’ Responses to Patient Autonomy
Abstract
Background: Autonomy is a central concept in both bioethics and rehabilitation. Bioethics has emphasized autonomy as self-governance and its application in treatment decision-making. In addition to discussing decisional autonomy, rehabilitation also focuses on autonomy as functional independence. In practice, responding to patients with diminished autonomy is an important component of rehabilitation care, but also gives rise to tensions and …
Authors
Blackburn E; Durocher E; Feldman D; Hudon A; Laliberté M; Mazer B; Hunt M
Journal
Canadian Journal of Bioethics, Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 22–34
Publisher
Consortium Erudit
DOI
10.7202/1058249ar
ISSN
1923-2799