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Autonomy of the patient with mental disorders

This thesis is devoted to the issue of the autonomy of a patient with mental disorders. According to the main thesis of the thesis, autonomy can be seen in two ways - as a value to which every human being (including the patient with a disorder...

"The patient's right to die in peace and dignity".

The subject of my thesis is the patient's right to die in peace and dignity. In the thesis I try to present the essence of this right and the elements that make up this right. In Poland, for a long time patient rights were not regulated by law.....

Patient rights in Poland, their knowledge and observance as assessed by patients

The aim of the study was to assess the level of knowledge of and compliance with patient rights in Poland. A 100-person group of patients (men and women) ranging in age from 19 to 84 years participated in the study. During the study, patients were asked about their knowledge of particular rights, which...

Limits of patient autonomy when giving consent to a medical act

This study attempts to analyse the degree of autonomy available to the patient in the exercise of his or her right to consent to a medical procedure. The considerations revolve around the question of whether Polish law ensures due respect...

Patients' rights and their implementation under Polish law, with particular emphasis on the patient's right to information and the patient's right to consent to health services

The present work is a discussion and analysis of the rights belonging to the patient under Polish law. Particular attention has been paid to two of them, which, according to the author, constitute the basis of these rights and at the same time are violated in many cases. The rights in question are: the right to...

Determinants of ethical conduct of the nurse in oncology care

The priority of contemporary oncological care is to treat the person affected by cancer holistically, and therefore as a biological, psychological, social and spiritual unit. The interpersonal relationships that occur during the process of ...

MEDICAL DUTY AND PATIENT SELF-DETERMINATION

In Polish legislation and deontology at the beginning of the 20th century, there was no mention of patient autonomy in the course of treatment. However, over the years, and above all the significant increase in patient awareness, the nature of healthcare changed. The patient could increasingly...

Mental illness - the suffering that changed the law

Throughout history, patients in psychiatric institutions have often been inadequately treated. These individuals have been isolated, humiliated and excluded. On the other hand, treatment often goes against subjective/agent positions and the rights of people with mental disorders to...