What are patients' rights?(a) patientIt is a right that should be protected or asserted as a
This includes (1) the right to quality medical care, (2) the right to freedom of choice, (3) the right toself-determinationrights, 4) the rights of unconscious patients, 5) the rights of legally incompetent patients, 6) the rights of(a) patient(vii) the right to information, (viii) the right to confidentiality, (ix) the right against treatment against the will of thehealth education(9) the right to receive medical care, (10) the right to dignity, and (11) the right to religious support. These were adopted in 1981 as the "Lisbon Declaration of the World Medical Association on the Rights of the Patient" and partially revised in 1995. In response to this, countries around the world have been working to ensure that patients receive adequate explanations of theirself-determinationrights, the right to a second opinion, and the right to request disclosure of information,privacyLaws and guidelines on patients' rights have been developed, focusing on protection, freedom of choice or refusal of treatment, etc.
originallyhuman beingHa,human beingThe rights and fundamental human rights that one naturally has as a result of being a person with health and medical careprofessionare highly specialized and therefore(a) patientis often a passive position,self-determinationThe company was in the difficult position of exercising rights such as the right to However, in order to obtain medical outcomes, such as from the change to a disease structure centered on chronic diseases,(a) patientThe need to participate in medical care on one's own initiative, the increased awareness of people's human rights and rights, and the issue of life-prolonging treatment during the terminal phase have led to a renewed demand for clarifying and respecting patients' rights.

References
(1) Japan Nurses Association (supervisor): New Edition: Fundamental Responsibilities of Nurses - Definitions, Concepts/Basic Law/Ethics, Japan Nurses Association Publications, 2006.
(2) George J. Annas (Author) / Noritoshi Tanida (Supervisor): Patients' Rights - For realization of patient-oriented and safe medical care, Akashi Shoten, 2007.
(3) N. L. Diekelmann (ed.) / N. Horiuchi (supervisor): When you hurt the patient: Power, oppression and violence in health care, Elsevier Japan, 2006.