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Medicoethical Aspect of Involuntary and Compulsory Admission

Chung YI, Lee YM

Involuntary and compulsive admission can damage a patient's autonomy from a medicoethical aspect, but the patient who cannot understand information and explanations from a psychiatrist due to impaired judgment and...
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A Study on Effects of Coercion by Family and Experts on the Recovery Attitude of the Persons with Mental Illness

Lee JH, Seo MK

  • KMID: 2341855
  • J Korean Neuropsychiatr Assoc.
  • 2011 Jan;50(1):54-61.
OBJECTIVES: Based on the debate between paternalism and rights-driven view, to investigate the effects of coercion on the recovery attitudes of patients with mental illness. METHODS: The participants were 352 patients...
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Physicians and Ethics

Lim KY

Why should physicians be ethical? First of all, it is one of the categorical imperatives (golden rules) to be an ethical person. So as a human being, all physicians should...
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Surgical Informed Consent Process in Neurosurgery

Park J, Park H

The doctrine of informed consent, as opposed to medical paternalism, is intended to facilitate patient autonomy by allowing patient participation in the medical decision-making process. However, regrettably, the surgical informed...
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The Withdrawal of Life-sustaining Management for Dying Patients: A Study in Judicial Precedents Worldwide

Kim JH

The decision to withdrawal of life-sustaining management for dying patients is one of the most difficult challenges in modern medical ethics. Due to the advances in medical science and technology,...
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Critical Review on Amendment Bill of Mental Health Act

Park JI, Park HJ

The Korean Mental Health Act, enacted in 1995, was entirely amended 20 years later and the amendment was passed by the National Assembly plenary session on May 19. 2015. The...
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Contemplation of Legal Status of the Committee for the Appropriateness of Hospitalization Related to Involuntary Admission

Park JI, Park HJ, Kwon DH

The revised Mental Health Act, in which the legal status and role of “the committee for the appropriateness of hospitalization” as an administrative committee, which has been launched since June...
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