Background: In the practice of oncology, effective communication between physician and patient is very important. Although many studies have indicated that a large majority of physicians, especially from Western countries, tell the truth about diagnosis and prognosis, little is known about attitudes of physicians in Turkey toward truth-telling.Objective: In this study, we tried to determine the truth-telling practice of physicians and explore potential related factors with a self-reported questionnaire.Design: Using a questionnaire, 131 cancer specialists were interviewed during the 15th National Oncology Meeting in April 2003.Results: The percentage of physicians who never, rarely, generally, and always prefer truth-telling about a cancer ...
Background: Surveys carried out in Mediterranean countries demonstrated very low rates of awareness ...
Background: Delivering bad news to patients is one of the most difficult tasks of physicians that pl...
This study evaluated the attitudes of cancer patients' family members regarding disclosure of a...
Background: In the practice of oncology, effective communication between physician and patient is ve...
Background: In the practice of oncology, effective communication between physician and patient is ve...
Truth-telling to cancer patients is controversial. The aim of the present study was to investigate o...
Disclosure of cancer diagnosis to patients represents a major problem in Italy among physicians. The...
Background and Objective: The ability of breaking bad news to patients, especially to patients diagn...
Background & Objective: Breaking bad news to patients, especially those diagnosed with cancer, is on...
This article aims to examine critically the 'cultural incompatibility' argument, which asserts that ...
Purpose: Although there are many myths about cancer in Turkey, there is no study evaluating Turkish ...
Background and Objectives: Most physicians believe that telling lies and withholding the truth is no...
Objectives: To investigate how Turkish oncologists' attitudes toward death influence their emotional...
The majority of relatives of cancer patients in Pakistan request their clinicians to adopt a do not...
Background: Surveys carried out in Mediterranean countries demonstrated very low rates of awareness ...
Background: Surveys carried out in Mediterranean countries demonstrated very low rates of awareness ...
Background: Delivering bad news to patients is one of the most difficult tasks of physicians that pl...
This study evaluated the attitudes of cancer patients' family members regarding disclosure of a...
Background: In the practice of oncology, effective communication between physician and patient is ve...
Background: In the practice of oncology, effective communication between physician and patient is ve...
Truth-telling to cancer patients is controversial. The aim of the present study was to investigate o...
Disclosure of cancer diagnosis to patients represents a major problem in Italy among physicians. The...
Background and Objective: The ability of breaking bad news to patients, especially to patients diagn...
Background & Objective: Breaking bad news to patients, especially those diagnosed with cancer, is on...
This article aims to examine critically the 'cultural incompatibility' argument, which asserts that ...
Purpose: Although there are many myths about cancer in Turkey, there is no study evaluating Turkish ...
Background and Objectives: Most physicians believe that telling lies and withholding the truth is no...
Objectives: To investigate how Turkish oncologists' attitudes toward death influence their emotional...
The majority of relatives of cancer patients in Pakistan request their clinicians to adopt a do not...
Background: Surveys carried out in Mediterranean countries demonstrated very low rates of awareness ...
Background: Surveys carried out in Mediterranean countries demonstrated very low rates of awareness ...
Background: Delivering bad news to patients is one of the most difficult tasks of physicians that pl...
This study evaluated the attitudes of cancer patients' family members regarding disclosure of a...