Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.Nasogastric feeding at the end of life: A virtue ethics approach
Lalit Krishna
NURSING ETHICS (2011)
Social Policy in Singapore: Insights from a Social Work Perspective
Kerry Brydon
ASIAN SOCIAL WORK AND POLICY REVIEW (2011)
Best interests at end of life: A review of decisions made by the Consent and Capacity Board of Ontario
Robert W. Sibbald et al.
JOURNAL OF CRITICAL CARE (2010)
Are physicians obligated always to act in the patient's best interests?
David Wendler
JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS (2010)
Chinese Familial Tradition and Western Influence: A Case Study in Singapore on Decision Making at the End of Life
Zheng Jie Marc Ho et al.
JOURNAL OF PAIN AND SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT (2010)
Bioethics education for practicing nurses in Taiwan: Confucian-western clash
Wan-Ping Yang et al.
NURSING ETHICS (2010)
Clinical decision-making in a multidisciplinary gynaecological cancer team: a qualitative study
J. Kidger et al.
BJOG-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY (2009)
Autonomy at the end of life: life-prolonging treatment in nursing homes-relatives' role in the decision-making process
A. Dreyer et al.
JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS (2009)
End of Life Decision-Making for Cancer Patients
Susan Mockus Parks et al.
PRIMARY CARE (2009)
Influences on multidisciplinary team decision-making
A. Lanceley et al.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGICAL CANCER (2008)
Caring for older adults - The parables in confucian texts
Eun-Kang Koh et al.
NURSING SCIENCE QUARTERLY (2008)
Psychiatrists' attitudes towards autonomy, best interests and compulsory treatment in anorexia nervosa: a questionnaire survey
Jacinta OA Tan et al.
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health (2008)
Relational autonomy or undue pressure? Family's role in medical decision-making
Anita Ho
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF CARING SCIENCES (2008)
The best interests standard for incompetent or incapacitated persons of all ages
Loretta M. Kopelman
JOURNAL OF LAW MEDICINE & ETHICS (2007)
Patients who challenge
Michael Ward et al.
BEST PRACTICE & RESEARCH-CLINICAL ANAESTHESIOLOGY (2006)
Beyond substituted judgment: How surrogates navigate end-of-life decision-making
Elizabeth K. Vig et al.
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY (2006)
The East Asian welfare model
Christian Aspalter
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WELFARE (2006)
Why doesn't a family member of a person with advanced dementia use a substituted judgment when making a decision for that person?
Karen B. Hirschman et al.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY (2006)
'Family values' and Islamic revival: Gender, rights and state moral projects in Malaysia
Maila Stivens
WOMENS STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM (2006)
Stress among Family Caregivers of Older Persons in Singapore
Kalyani K. Mehta
JOURNAL OF CROSS-CULTURAL GERONTOLOGY (2005)
Family centred decision making and non-disclosure of diagnosis in a South East Asian oncology practice
MF Back et al.
PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY (2005)
Effects of interaction pattern on family harmony and well-being: Test of interpersonal theory, Relational-Models theory, and Confucian ethics
YC Chuang
ASIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY (2005)
Doctor-family-patient relationship: The Chinese paradigm of informed consent
YL Cong
JOURNAL OF MEDICINE AND PHILOSOPHY (2004)
Sharing death and dying: Advance directives, autonomy and the family
HM Chan
BIOETHICS (2004)
Limitation of life support: Frequency and practice in a Hong Kong intensive care unit
TA Buckley et al.
CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE (2004)
When patients refuse assessment of decision-making capacity - How should clinicians respond?
SA Hurst
ARCHIVES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE (2004)
Shifting the burden of health care finance: a case study of public-private partnership in Singapore
MK Lim
HEALTH POLICY (2004)
Medical decision-making and healthcare disparities: The physician's role
SK Aberegg et al.
JOURNAL OF LABORATORY AND CLINICAL MEDICINE (2004)
Patient trust - Is it related to patient-centered behavior of primary care physicians?
K Fiscella et al.
MEDICAL CARE (2004)
Should patient consent be required to write a do not resuscitate order?
P Biegler
JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS (2003)
Re-engaging Chineseness: Political, economic and cultural imperatives of nation-building in Singapore
EKB Tan
CHINA QUARTERLY (2003)
Providing health care for older persons in Singapore
P Teo et al.
HEALTH POLICY (2003)
Singapore's medical savings accounts - Beyond rhetoric and doctrine to what works: A response from Singapore
MK Lim
JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLITICS POLICY AND LAW (2002)
Nurses' decision-making in collecting information for the assessment of patients' nursing problems
T Junnola et al.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING (2002)
Medical Savings accounts in Singapore: A critical inquiry
MD Barr
JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLITICS POLICY AND LAW (2001)
Involuntary treatment in anorexia nervosa
GFM Russell
PSYCHIATRIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA (2001)
How should doctors approach patients? A Confucian reflection on personhood
DFC Tsai
JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS (2001)
Collusion in doctor-patient communication about imminent death:: an ethnographic study
AM The et al.
BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL (2000)
The best interest principle as a standard for decision making in the care of neonates
K Spence
JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING (2000)
Impact of globalization: A study of quality assurance systems of higher education in Hong Kong and Singapore
KH Mok
COMPARATIVE EDUCATION REVIEW (2000)
The doctor-patient relationship: A survey of attitudes and practices of doctors in Singapore
D Chan et al.
BIOETHICS (2000)