Three Kinds of Decision-Making Capacity for Refusing Medical Interventions

American Journal of Bioethics 22 (11):73-83 (2021)
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According to a standard account of patient decision-making capacity, patients can provide ethically valid consent or refusal only if they are able to understand and appreciate their medical c...

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