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Informed consent as an ethical issue in modern optometry.

作者信息

Abplanalp P

机构信息

Illinois College of Optometry, Chicago 60616.

出版信息

J Am Optom Assoc. 1994 May;65(5):347-54.

PMID:8071506
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Modern optometric practice contains many more mildly invasive procedures than it has traditionally. Concurrently, patients expect a more active role in decisions concerning their own health care, as, increasingly, these decisions may have harmful, as well as, salubrious, consequences.

METHODS

Literature from the philosophy of ethics as it pertains to the issue of informed consent was examined and applied to optometric procedures and practices.

RESULTS

A strong analogy exists between particular aspects of optometric practice and corresponding elements of medical practice with respect to well established ethical principles of informed consent. The legal doctrine of informed consent is not the only view applicable to optometry.

CONCLUSION

Modern optometric practice may easily and advantageously be adapted to incorporate ethical principles of informed consent. These principles, which should be distinguished from legal principles which bear upon the same issues, may enhance the quality of health-care decisions by optometrists without creating serious obstacles to the individual optometrist's practice mode.

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