Works by Vollmann, J. (exact spelling)

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  1. Advance directives in patients with Alzheimer's disease; Ethical and clinical considerations.J. Vollmann - 2001 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 4 (2):161-167.
    Advance patient directives are various forms of anticipatory medical directives made by competent individuals for the eventuality of future incompetence. They are therefore appropriate instruments for competent patients in the early stage of Alzheimer's disease to document their self-determined will in the advanced stages of dementia. Theoretical objections have been expressed against the concept of advance patient directives (problems of authenticity and identity) which, however, cannot negate the fundamental moral authority of advance patient directives. Therefore, patients, family members, and physicians (...)
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    Ethical opinions and personal attitudes of young adults conceived by in vitro fertilisation.S. Siegel, R. Dittrich & J. Vollmann - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (4):236-240.
    Background: Today in vitro fertilisation is a widespread and important technique of reproductive medicine. When the technique was first used, it was considered ethically controversial. This is the first study conducted of adult IVF-offspring in order to learn about their ethical opinions and personal attitudes towards this medical technology.Methods: We recruited the participants from the first cases of in vitro fertilisation in Germany at the Gynaecological Clinic of the University Hospital Erlangen. Our qualitative interview study consisted of in-depth, face-to-face interviews (...)
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  3. ÔÇ× Ethikberatung im KrankenhausÔÇ£.A. D.├ Ârries, A. Simon, G. Neitzke & J. Vollmann - 2005 - Ethik in der Medizin 17 (4):327.
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    Information and participation in decision-making about treatment: a qualitative study of the perceptions and preferences of patients with rheumatoid arthritis.J. Schildmann, M. Grunke, J. R. Kalden & J. Vollmann - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (11):775-779.
    Objectives: To elicit the perceptions and preferences of patients with rheumatoid arthritis regarding information and participation in treatment decision-making. To analyse the patients’ narratives on the background of the ethical discourse on various approaches to treatment decision-making. Design: In-depth interviews with themes identified using principles of grounded theory. Participants: 22 patients with long-standing rheumatoid arthritis. Main outcome measures: Qualitative data on patients’ perceptions and preferences regarding information and participation in decision-making about treatment. Results: Decision-making about treatment has been described by (...)
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  5. Untitled-commentary.J. Vollmann - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (4):23-23.
     
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  6. 30 Years Principles of biomedical ethics: introduction to a symposium on the 6th edition of Tom L Beauchamp and James F Childress' seminal work. [REVIEW]O. Rauprich & J. Vollmann - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (8):454-455.
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    30 Years Principles of biomedical ethics: introduction to a symposium on the 6th edition of Tom L Beauchamp and James F Childress' seminal work. [REVIEW]O. Rauprich & J. Vollmann - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (10):582-583.
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  8. Julian Nida-Ruemelin (Hg.), Angewandte Ethik. Die Bereichsethiken und ihre theoretische Fundierung-Jan P. Beckmann (Hg.), Fragen und Probleme einer medizinischen Ethik. [REVIEW]J. Vollmann - 1999 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 106 (1):271-274.
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