Autonomy and Trust with Regard to Patient Associations

Department of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine

Subproject of the Interdiciplinary Research Group "Autonomy and Trust in Modern Medicine. Knowledge – Practice – Norm"

Carried out by:
Prof. Dr. Silke Schicktanz sschick(at)gwdg.de
Dr. Isabella Jordan
Katharina Lüttich, M.A.

Funding: VolkswagenStiftung
Duration: 2010–2014

Summary

This project is dedicated to patient associations as subjects of collective autonomy in bioethical and health policy decision-making processes from a social philosophic and medical ethical point of view. Trust and autonomy are interdependent mechanisms of internal and external legitimacy of collective agents. On the one hand, possibilities and limits of collective autonomy of patient associations regarded as stakeholders are explored on a theoretical conceptual as well as on an empirical basis. On the other hand, the role of trust as to internal decision-making processes and communication as well as the external representation of interests via representatives is investigated from a descriptive and a normative stance.

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Prof. Dr. Silke Schicktanz

Prof. Dr. Silke Schicktanz

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