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Reframing Patient's Autonomy in End-of-Life Care Decision-Making: Constructions of Agency in Interviews with Physicians
2021
Qualitative Sociology Review
In the research literature, critical viewpoints question the idea of patient autonomy as a robust basis for approaching end-of-life treatments. Yet physicians express distinctly positive attitudes towards patient autonomy and advance directives in questionnaire studies. In this article, we unravel taken-for-granted assumptions about the agency that physicians use when evaluating patient autonomy in end-of-life care. We use Goffmanian frame analysis to analyze semi-structured interviews with
doi:10.18778/1733-8077.17.2.04
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