This paper examines the practice of informed consent in Hong Kong by drawing on structured interviews conducted with eleven physicians, three patients, and four family members primarily at a well-established public hospital in Hong Kong. The findings of this study show that the Hong Kong approach to medical decision-making lies somewhere between that of America on the one hand, and mainland China on the other. It is argued that the practice of medical decision-making in Hong Kong can be modeled by a moderate familism that is directed towards achieving the best interests of the patient (1) as understood by the physician, (2) in consultation with the family, (3) under the prima facie presumption that consent is not required for disclosure of ...
Abstract Background Primary care based management of long-term conditions (LTCs) is high on the inte...
BackgroundLack of family consent from family members has been a major obstacle to cadaveric organ do...
Information needs of Hong Kong Chinese patients undergoing surgery Background. The provision of info...
Medical tourism has been developing very rapidly in recent years and Hong Kong has emerged as a new ...
Objectives: Biomedical ethics has assumed an increasingly important role in medicine over the pest 3...
This essay argues that individual-oriented informed consent is inadequate to protect human research ...
Objectives To identify concepts including misconceptions among the community members regarding famil...
Objectives The objectives of the study are to understand the current practice of informed consent in...
In order to assess differences that may exist between Western and Asian cancer patients' preferences...
Nursing research in China is at an early stage of development and little is known about the practice...
Hong Kong is a place where the Western culture mixes with the Oriental culture. Just about everythin...
As in other societies, medical professionalism in the Peoples' Republic of China has been rapid...
Richard H Xu, Eliza LY Wong School of Public Health and Primary Care, The Chinese University of Hon...
To better understand the distribution of resources and health care consumption patterns in different...
Recognizing the international trend for patients to choose both allopathic western medicine (WM) and...
Abstract Background Primary care based management of long-term conditions (LTCs) is high on the inte...
BackgroundLack of family consent from family members has been a major obstacle to cadaveric organ do...
Information needs of Hong Kong Chinese patients undergoing surgery Background. The provision of info...
Medical tourism has been developing very rapidly in recent years and Hong Kong has emerged as a new ...
Objectives: Biomedical ethics has assumed an increasingly important role in medicine over the pest 3...
This essay argues that individual-oriented informed consent is inadequate to protect human research ...
Objectives To identify concepts including misconceptions among the community members regarding famil...
Objectives The objectives of the study are to understand the current practice of informed consent in...
In order to assess differences that may exist between Western and Asian cancer patients' preferences...
Nursing research in China is at an early stage of development and little is known about the practice...
Hong Kong is a place where the Western culture mixes with the Oriental culture. Just about everythin...
As in other societies, medical professionalism in the Peoples' Republic of China has been rapid...
Richard H Xu, Eliza LY Wong School of Public Health and Primary Care, The Chinese University of Hon...
To better understand the distribution of resources and health care consumption patterns in different...
Recognizing the international trend for patients to choose both allopathic western medicine (WM) and...
Abstract Background Primary care based management of long-term conditions (LTCs) is high on the inte...
BackgroundLack of family consent from family members has been a major obstacle to cadaveric organ do...
Information needs of Hong Kong Chinese patients undergoing surgery Background. The provision of info...