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. 2010 Spring;21(1):45-57.

Patients' expressed and unexpressed needs for information for informed consent

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Patients' expressed and unexpressed needs for information for informed consent

Rebecca L Volpe. J Clin Ethics. 2010 Spring.

Abstract

Informed consent is the practical application of the principle of autonomy, and two of the five core features of informed consent are related to information. Researchers have reported on patients' expressed needs for information, such as their stated desires for the quantity of and the source of information. A separate body of research has examined patients' unexpressed needs for information from the perspective of cognitive psychology, such as the emotional tone and order of information. This article suggests that the autonomy of patients is best served by meeting their expressed and unexpressed information needs for in tandem.

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