The evolving doctrine of informed consent for complementary and integrative therapy

Denner, S.S. (2008). The evolving doctrine of informed consent for complementary and integrative therapy. Holistic Nursing Practice, 22(1):37-43. This article discusses the need for mind/body professionals to develop a model of care that fully implements informed consent within the relationship between the patient and the clinician. The articles discusses the ethics of many common situations that medical professionals of all disciplines might commonly find themselves in regarding informed consent. The field of mind/body medicine in general can present clinician with many possible ethical quandaries, and I enjoyed the author's discussion of the importance of the principle of informed consent ...

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