Sökning: "Personal Autonomy"
Visar resultat 21 - 25 av 84 avhandlingar innehållade orden Personal Autonomy.
21. Den kompetenta allmänläkaren - mottagningsrummets praxis utmanar idealbilden
Sammanfattning : The skilful general practitioner – ideals challenged by practice Background and aim: The world organization for general practitioners, Wonca, has formulated research based core competencies for general practice. However the real performances of GPs are not much studied in practice. LÄS MER
22. Categorización sociopragmática de la cortesía y de la descortesía : Un estudio de la conversación coloquial española
Sammanfattning : The main purpose of this study is to establish a socio-pragmatic categorization of politeness and impoliteness activities in informal interactions. In doing this, we describe the communicative strategies related to (im) politeness phenomena and how they are used to produce certain social effects in face-to-face interaction through the ongoing negotiation of participants’ face (Goffman, 1967). LÄS MER
23. Autonomy and integrity : drivers of health care professionals dealing with multiple obligations
Sammanfattning : The medical services have undergone substantial changes over the past decades, and the design and content of health care have been determined by economic programmes, streamlining, and rationalization. The calls to cut costs and implement reorganizations have come largely from politicians and have been handled by middle and high-level managers. LÄS MER
24. Det dygdiga personalansvaret: om chefers ansvarstagande för personal utifrån etiska perspektiv
Sammanfattning : The virtuous responsibility for personnel About managers assuming of responsibility from ethical perspectives Managers are nowadays seen to be those who have the responsibility for managing staff as well as personnel work, i.e., recruitment, introductions, and competence development. LÄS MER
25. Autonomy and decision-making capacity : studies on the ethics of self-determination in healthcare
Sammanfattning : The thesis discusses the concepts of autonomy and decision-making capacity and their normative relevance in healthcare. It is based on five studies. The first study discusses autonomy and the ethics of compulsory treatment in psychiatry. Different lines of reasoning regarding the justification of compulsory treatment are discussed. LÄS MER