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Preferences in a Group of Patients with Cancer: A Grounded Theory.

Luis Felipe Higuita-GutiérrezDiego Alejandro Estrada-MesaJaiberth Antonio Cardona-Arias
Published in: Patient preference and adherence (2021)
The categories that emerged illustrate the complexity and challenges of the preferences of patients with cancer in theoretical and experiential terms for social studies of medicine, philosophy, and bioethics. From medical social studies, it's emphasized that the experiences of dehumanization are constant, which generates shared preferences in the patients related to the ideal of the medical professional. From the philosophical perspective, the care received by patients coincides with what was called medicine for slaves in ancient Greece, insofar as patients are not assumed to be free subjects. With respect to bioethics, some ideas are raised contrary to the support of individual autonomy; relational autonomy and the respect for the person above the autonomy itself are advocated.
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