Sydney Health Ethics, The University of Sydney, Level 1, Medical Foundation Building, K25, University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, 2006, Australia.
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This response is a comment on the case of Jordan presented by Mason (2017). A key perspective we can take from this case is a consideration of: consumer motivations for testing, whether they have enough information and time to make a decision, and if the test they seek is entirely appropriate for them at their current stage of life.
这一回应是对 Mason(2017)提出的 Jordan 案例的评论。我们可以从这个案例中考虑一个关键观点:消费者进行检测的动机,他们是否有足够的信息和时间来做出决定,以及他们所寻求的检测是否完全适合他们当前的生活阶段。