Understanding the lived experiences of patients: application of a phenomenological approach to ethics

BH Greenfield, GM Jensen - Physical Therapy, 2010 - academic.oup.com
This perspective article provides a justification, with an overview, of the use of
phenomenological inquiry and the interpretation into the everyday ethical concerns of …

A patient-centered care ethics analysis model for rehabilitation

MR Hunt, C Ells - American journal of physical medicine & …, 2013 - journals.lww.com
There exists a paucity of ethics resources tailored to rehabilitation. To help fill this ethics
resource gap, the authors developed an ethics analysis model specifically for use in …

[图书][B] Rehabilitation for traumatic brain injury

WM High Jr, AM Sander, MA Struchen, KA Hart - 2005 - books.google.com
Rehabilitation For Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a state-of-the-science review of the
effectiveness of rehabilitation interventions. Leading experts conduct evidence-based …

[HTML][HTML] History of physical medicine and rehabilitation and its ethical dimensions

L Atanelov, SA Stiens… - AMA journal of …, 2015 - journalofethics.ama-assn.org
Physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R), or physiatry, is a medical specialty focused on
prevention, diagnosis, rehabilitation, and therapy for patients who experience functional …

Partners towards autonomy: risky choices and relational autonomy in rehabilitation care

MR Hunt, C Ells - Disability and Rehabilitation, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose. A common source of ethical challenge for health care professionals (HCPs) in
rehabilitation is situations when patients wish to make risky choices not related or contrary to …

Oncologists' and physiatrists' attitudes regarding rehabilitation for patients with advanced cancer

GR Spill, FJ Hlubocky, CK Daugherty - PM&R, 2012 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether differences in attitude and practice between physiatrists
and oncologists exist that may be barriers to patients with advanced cancer receiving …

Health professionals' enactment of their accountability obligations: Doing the best they can

AR Freeman, CL McWilliam, JR MacKinnon… - Social science & …, 2009 - Elsevier
In the current context of health care, health professionals' accountability obligations may be
more extensive than the degree of autonomy that they are permitted to exercise. To date …

Difficult discharge in pediatric rehabilitation medicine causing moral distress

M Green, B Carter, A Lasky - Journal of Social Work in Disability & …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
An ethical dimension exists in nearly all decisions made. Yet, there are clinical decisions in
which the ethical dilemma is so difficult for the clinician that it results in moral distress. We …

Ethical issues in inpatient rehabilitation length of stay determination

J Stein - Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
The intersection of financial considerations and patient care is fraught with conflicts of
interest and, frequently, with accompanying ethical dilemmas. Inpatient rehabilitation is a …

Speech-language pathologists' contribution to the assessment of decision-making capacity in aphasia: a survey of common practices

K Aldous, R Tolmie, L Worrall… - International Journal of …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Speech-language pathologists' scope of practice is currently unclear in relation to their
contribution to the multi-disciplinary assessment of decision-making capacity for clients with …