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Valuing hope.

John McMillan, Simon Walker, Tony Hope.   

Abstract

This article argues that hope is of value in clinical ethics and that it can be important for clinicians to be sensitive to both the risks of false hope and the importance of retaining hope. However, this sensitivity requires an understanding of the complexity of hope and how it bears on different aspects of a well-functioning doctor-patient relationship. We discuss hopefulness and distinguish it, from three different kinds of hope, or 'hopes for', and then relate these distinctions back to differing accounts of autonomy. This analysis matters because it shows how an overly narrow view of the ethical obligations of a clinician to their patient, and autonomy, might lead to scenarios where patients regret the choices they make.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25434063     DOI: 10.1007/s40592-014-0006-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Monash Bioeth Rev        ISSN: 1321-2753


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Journal:  JAMA       Date:  1992 Apr 22-29       Impact factor: 56.272

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Authors:  J Savulescu
Journal:  J Med Ethics       Date:  1995-12       Impact factor: 2.903

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Authors:  William Ruddick
Journal:  Bioethics       Date:  1999-07       Impact factor: 1.898

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Authors:  Richard Doll; Richard Peto; Jillian Boreham; Isabelle Sutherland
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2004-06-22
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1.  Medicine's collision with false hope: The False Hope Harms (FHH) argument.

Authors:  Marleen Eijkholt
Journal:  Bioethics       Date:  2020-03-05       Impact factor: 1.898

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