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Physicians’ framing and recommendations. Are they nudging? And do they violate the requirements of informed consent?
- Correspondence to Dr Thomas Ploug, Department of Communication, Centre for Applied Ethics and Philosophy of Science, Aalborg University Copenhagen, København S 2450, Denmark; ploug{at}hum.aau.dk
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Physicians’ framing and recommendations. Are they nudging? And do they violate the requirements of informed consent?
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- Received January 14, 2018
- Accepted February 6, 2018
- First published February 23, 2018.
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July 26, 2018
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