When you become a patient yourself, you may find that maintaining your autonomy is quite challenging. You feel dependent on nurses and doctors, and things like trust and uncertainty often prevail. This fact is also reflected in one of the articles in this issue of Tijdschrift voor Gezondheidszorg en Ethiek.
This issue also includes, among other things, an article on the ethical aspects of neuromodulation, a case study on dealing with complaints from survivors, and two nice book reviews on the imagination of suffering and the history of pregnancy and parturition.
Would you like to know more? Read more in the Editorial by editor-in-chief Dr. Gert Olthuis (IQ Health), and check out the issue's Table of Contents. All can be found on the TGE website.