2023
DOI: 10.1177/09697330231200570
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Factors impacting the demonstration of relational autonomy in medical decision-making: A meta-synthesis

Thi Dung Le,
Shih-Chun Lin,
Mei-Chih Huang
et al.

Abstract: Background Relational autonomy is an alternative concept of autonomy in which an individual is recognized as embedded into society and influenced by relational factors. Social context, including social location, political structure, and social forces, significantly influence an agent to develop and exercise autonomy skills. The relational approach has been applied in clinical practice to identify relational factors impacting patient autonomy and decision-making, yet there is a knowledge gap in how these factor… Show more

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“…Becoming aware of life choices further allows one to become free from thinking within the boundary of illness and make decisions to improve how they live the rest of their lives. In this view, patient autonomy is a widely recognised practice in treatment decision-making [ 20 , 21 ] and survivorship care. [ 22 ]…”
Section: Autonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Becoming aware of life choices further allows one to become free from thinking within the boundary of illness and make decisions to improve how they live the rest of their lives. In this view, patient autonomy is a widely recognised practice in treatment decision-making [ 20 , 21 ] and survivorship care. [ 22 ]…”
Section: Autonomymentioning
confidence: 99%