
Family-Oriented Informed Consent
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I. Dependency, Autonomy, and the Role of the Family.- 1. Dependency, Decisions, and a Family of Care; Jeffrey P. Bishop.- 2. Individually Directed Informed Consent and the Decline of the Family in the West.- Mark J. Cherry; 3. Family and Autonomy: Towards Shared Medical Decision-Making in Light of Confucianism; Jue Wang.- II. Informed Consent: Individual-oriented vs. Family-oriented.- 4. The Ideal of Autonomy and Its Misuse; Kyungsuk Choi.- 5. The Confucian Alternative to the Individual-Oriented Model of Informed Consent: Family and Beyond; Kam-por Yu.- 6. The East Asian Family-Oriented Principle and the Concept of Autonomy; Lawrence Yung.- III. Family Consent in End-of-life Decision Making.- 7. Family Consent in Medical Decision-Making in Taiwan: The Implications of the New Revisions of the Hospice Palliative Care Act; Shui Chuen Lee.- 8. Filial Duty as the Moral Foundation of Caring for the Elderly: Its Possibility and Limitations; Ilhak Lee.- 9. End-of-life Decision Making in Hong Kong: The Appeal of the Shared Decision Making Model; Ho Mun Chan, Doris M.W. Tse, Kam Hung Wong, Julian Chuk-Ling Lai, Chun Kit Chui.- IV. Risk Assuming, Organ Donation, Medical Research and the Family.- 10. Families and Medical Decisions to Assume Risks for the Benefit of Others; Ana Iltis.- 11. On Family Informed Consent in the Legislation of Organ Donation in China; Yu Cai.- 12. The Informed Consent of Human Medical Research in Mainland China: A Family-Based Binary Decision Model; Rui Deng.- V. Family Shared Decision Making, Truth Telling, and Advance Directives.- 13. Toward a Shared Decision: Against the Fiction of the Autonomous Individual; Ryan Nash.- 14. A Confucian Worldview and Family-Based Informed Consent: A Case of Concealing Illness from the Patient in China; Wenqing Zhao.- 15. Towards a Good Practice of Family-Oriented Consent: Reflections on Medical Practice in Taiwan; Hon Chung Wong.- 16. A Family-Oriented Confucian Approach to Advance Directives in End-of-Life Decision Making for Incompetent Elderly Patients; Yaning Yang.- VI. Epilogue.- 17. Families and Individuals in Medical Decision Making; Lisa M. Rasmussen.- Notes on Contributors.- Index.
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