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Doctors, Patients, and Nudging in the Clinical Context—Four Views on Nudging and Informed Consent
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Clinical Decision-makingClinical GuidelinesResearch EthicsHealth LawAutonomySocial SciencesClinical SettingsPersonal AutonomyBioethicsHealthcare EthicSexual And Reproductive HealthConsentPublic PolicyHealth PolicyClinical Context—four ViewsLibertarian PaternalismPrivacyMedical EthicsSexual ConsentInformed ConsentPatient SafetyMedicine
In an analysis of recent work on nudging we distinguish three positions on the relationship between nudging founded in libertarian paternalism and the protection of personal autonomy through informed consent. We argue that all three positions fail to provide adequate protection of personal autonomy in the clinical context. Acknowledging that nudging may be beneficial, we suggest a fourth position according to which nudging and informed consent are valuable in different domains of interaction.
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