HLST 4010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Intentionality
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Week 3 reading- respect for autonomy: liwei et. al. Respect for autonomy: seeking the roles of health care design from the principle of biomedical ethics herd health environments research & In biomedical ethics, four prima facie principles are widely accepted as the guidance and evaluation criteria for public health policy and professional conduct (ivanov & oden, 2013), namely (1) respect for autonomy (ra), (2) nonmaleficence, (3) beneficence, and (4) justice. These four principles, which were born for strengthening medical morality and promoting patient rights, were summarized and systematically presented in beauchamp and. Childress"s (2013) monograph first published in 1979 (1: this article aims to seek the supportive role of the healthcare environment for patient"s autonomy. Toward this end, three questions need to be answered, one is how to promote patient"s autonomy, the second is from what perspective to support patient"s autonomy, and the third is what role the healthcare environment might play. (1)