142 surgeons and radiotherapists who regularly care for patients with cancer were interviewed about their practices in disclosing information to cancer patients who were now recently deceased. The doctors were all Chinese, as were the patients, mostly male (93%) and mostly employed in government funded or -assisted hospitals (87%). Significant discrepancies were identified between what doctors believed their patient understood about their disease and what kinds of information the doctor themselves had discussed with their patient. Almost all doctors stated that they do ‘on principle’ inform patients of a diagnosis (92%) or prognosis (86%). This contrasts markedly with claimed rates of diagnostic (68%) and prognostic (47%) disclosure
Doctors in different countries have various approaches to bioethical problems. Oncologists face ethi...
[[abstract]]Considering the emphasis of nonmaleficence and beneficence and the relative power of fam...
PURPOSE: We assessed the accuracy of communication between doctors and patients by evaluating the co...
There is little information available on strategies of information disclosure used by doctors in the...
There is little information available on strategies of information disclosure used by doctors in the...
This paper identifies the prevalence and determinants of diagnostic and prognostic information given...
[[abstract]]Background . Over the last 40 years, studies have shown cultural differences in attitude...
This study was designed to explore: (1) who is responsible for disclosing to Taiwanese cancer patien...
Background: Withholding information from cancer patients is a common practice in many Asian countrie...
Objective The objectives are to study cancer patients' awareness of their diagnosis and to dete...
Yuxiu Liu,1,2 Jinhong Yang,3 Da Huo,3 Honghua Fan,3 Yufang Gao4 1Post-Doctoral Station of Clinical M...
Purpose: We assessed the accuracy of communication between doctors and patients by evaluating the co...
In order to assess differences that may exist between Western and Asian cancer patients' preferences...
Objective Current practice of breaking bad news in China involves disclosure of information first to...
In Japan, as in many countries around the world, cancer patients are often not told the truth about ...
Doctors in different countries have various approaches to bioethical problems. Oncologists face ethi...
[[abstract]]Considering the emphasis of nonmaleficence and beneficence and the relative power of fam...
PURPOSE: We assessed the accuracy of communication between doctors and patients by evaluating the co...
There is little information available on strategies of information disclosure used by doctors in the...
There is little information available on strategies of information disclosure used by doctors in the...
This paper identifies the prevalence and determinants of diagnostic and prognostic information given...
[[abstract]]Background . Over the last 40 years, studies have shown cultural differences in attitude...
This study was designed to explore: (1) who is responsible for disclosing to Taiwanese cancer patien...
Background: Withholding information from cancer patients is a common practice in many Asian countrie...
Objective The objectives are to study cancer patients' awareness of their diagnosis and to dete...
Yuxiu Liu,1,2 Jinhong Yang,3 Da Huo,3 Honghua Fan,3 Yufang Gao4 1Post-Doctoral Station of Clinical M...
Purpose: We assessed the accuracy of communication between doctors and patients by evaluating the co...
In order to assess differences that may exist between Western and Asian cancer patients' preferences...
Objective Current practice of breaking bad news in China involves disclosure of information first to...
In Japan, as in many countries around the world, cancer patients are often not told the truth about ...
Doctors in different countries have various approaches to bioethical problems. Oncologists face ethi...
[[abstract]]Considering the emphasis of nonmaleficence and beneficence and the relative power of fam...
PURPOSE: We assessed the accuracy of communication between doctors and patients by evaluating the co...