Hannon-Engel, S. "Regulatory oversight: do psychiatric patients have the right to refuse active treatment?." Archives of Psychiatric Nursing 25.1 (2011): 21-23. CINAHL. EBSCO. Web. 3 Apr. 2011.
provides a more defined example of where patient's self determinism is at odds with medical protocol, and even the law.
Agran, M, K Storey, and M Krupp. "Choosing and choice making are not the same: asking "what do you want for lunch?" is not self-determination." Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation 33.2 (2010): 77-88. CINAHL. EBSCO. Web. 3 Apr. 2011.
goes more into defining autonomy, what it is and is not.
Epright, MC. "Coercing Future Freedom: Consent and Capacities for Autonomous Choice." Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 38.4 (2010): 799-806. CINAHL. EBSCO. Web. 3 Apr. 2011.
When is self- determination out of the question? who is'fit' to make decisions for themselves
Scanlan, C, and IH Kerridge. "Autonomy and chronic illness: not two components but many." American Journal of Bioethics 9.2 (2009): 40-42. CINAHL. EBSCO. Web. 3 Apr. 2011.
What is the exact relationship as well as a detailed example
Duncan, RE, and SM Sawyer. "Respecting adolescents' autonomy (as long as they make the right choice)." Journal of Adolescent Health 47.2 (2010): 113-114. CINAHL. EBSCO. Web. 3 Apr. 2011.
exploring the limits of self determinism and age.
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