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Alan Meisel and Mark Kuczewski | Legal and Ethical Myths About Informed Consent
Meisel and Kuczewski review eight myths that impede the practice of obtaining informed consent, due primarily to an understanding of the concept from a legal, rights-oriented point of view. When a shared process approach is used instead, in which patients and physicians each have access to interrelated facts and values, informed consent can accommodate both patient autonomy and physician responsibility.
-___________ information from patients at their request is a legally recognized exception to informed consent.
Economic Status
The position of an entity or individual within a social structure, defined by income, wealth, and occupation, influencing their access to resources and power.
Homogeneous Group
A group whose members have similar backgrounds, interests, or characteristics.
Latino Middle Class
A demographic group within the Latino community experiencing upward social mobility, often characterized by higher education levels, professional employment, and increased household income.
Increased Access
The expansion of opportunities and resources available to individuals or groups.
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