Indexed keywords
CHINA;
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY;
DECISION MAKING;
ETHNOLOGY;
FAMILY;
FAMILY RELATION;
HUMAN;
INFORMED CONSENT;
MORALITY;
PHILOSOPHY;
PSYCHOLOGY;
RESEARCH ETHICS;
CHINA;
CULTURE;
DECISION MAKING;
ETHICS, RESEARCH;
FAMILY;
FAMILY RELATIONS;
HUMANS;
INFORMED CONSENT;
MORALS;
PHILOSOPHY, MEDICAL;
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Medical individualism or medical familism? A critical analysis of China's new guidelines for informed consent: The Basic Norms of the Documentation of the Medical Record
Bian, L. 2015. Medical individualism or medical familism? A critical analysis of China's new guidelines for informed consent: The Basic Norms of the Documentation of the Medical Record. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 40(4):371-386.
(2015)
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy
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, Issue.4
, pp. 371-386
Bian, L.1
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3042541625
Informed consent Hong Kong style: An instance of moderate familism
Chan, H. M. 2004. Informed consent Hong Kong style: An instance of moderate familism. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 29: 237-52.
(2004)
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy
, vol.29
, pp. 237-252
Chan, H.M.1
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84940174333
Re-thinking the role of the family in medical decision-making
Cherry, M. J. 2015. Re-thinking the role of the family in medical decision-making. The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 40(4):451-472.
(2015)
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy
, vol.40
, Issue.4
, pp. 451-472
Cherry, M.J.1
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3042590026
Doctor-family-patient relationship: The Chinese paradigm of informed consent
Cong, Y. 2004. Doctor-family-patient relationship: The Chinese paradigm of informed consent. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 29:149-178.
(2004)
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy
, vol.29
, pp. 149-178
Cong, Y.1
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84940172101
A family-oriented decision-making model of human research in Mainland China
Deng, R. 2015. A family-oriented decision-making model of human research in Mainland China. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 40(4):400-417.
(2015)
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy
, vol.40
, Issue.4
, pp. 400-417
Deng, R.1
10
1642531491
Truth telling in medicine: The Confucian view
Fan, R. and B. Li. 2004. Truth telling in medicine: The Confucian view. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 29:179-194.
(2004)
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy
, vol.29
, pp. 179-194
Fan, R.1
Li, B.2
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84940204956
Taking the role of the family seriously in treating Chinese psychiatric patients: A Confucian familist review of China's first Mental Health Act
Fan, R. and M. Wang. 2015. Taking the role of the family seriously in treating Chinese psychiatric patients: A Confucian familist review of China's first Mental Health Act. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 40(4):387-399.
(2015)
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy
, vol.40
, Issue.4
, pp. 387-399
Fan, R.1
Wang, M.2
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84940171772
Risk-taking: Individual and family interests
Iltis, A. 2015. Risk-taking: Individual and family interests. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 40(4):437-450.
(2015)
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy
, vol.40
, Issue.4
, pp. 437-450
Iltis, A.1
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84940186642
Intimacy and family consent: A Confucian ideal
Lee, S. C. 2015. Intimacy and family consent: A Confucian ideal. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 40(4):418-436.
(2015)
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy
, vol.40
, Issue.4
, pp. 418-436
Lee, S.C.1