In this paper I argue that it is morally important for doctors to trust patients. Doctors' trust of patients lays the foundation for medical relationships which support the exercise of patient autonomy, and which lead to an enriched understanding of patients' interests. Despite the moral and practical desirability of trust, distrust may occur for reasons relating to the nature of medicine, and the social and cultural context within which medical care is provided. Whilst it may not be possible to trust at will, the conscious adoption of a trusting stance is both possible and warranted as the burdens of misplaced trust fall more heavily upon patients than doctors.4 page(s
Onora O’Neill notes in her book, Autonomy and Trust in Bioethics, that trust in the medical professi...
Over the past decades, trust in medicine has steadily declined. The purpose of this thesis is to pre...
Skowron Adam. Trust and its meaning within the patient-doctor relationship in chosen codes of medica...
In this paper I argue that it is morally important for doctors to trust patients. Doctors ’ trust of...
Recent work on medical ethics has increasingly focused on the relationship of trust that exists betw...
To trust someone is to have expectations of their behaviour; distrust often involves disappointed ex...
The central role of trust in medicalrelationships has long been recognized (Mechanic 1996;Pellegrino...
In this chapter, we consider ethical and philosophical aspects of trust in the practice of medicine....
In all the codes of ethics discussed here, the relationship of mutual trust is of great importance. ...
The centrality of trust in traditional doctor-patient relationships has been criticized as inordinat...
Trust is considered as an important process in establishing positive patient–professional relationsh...
The centrality of trust in traditional doctor-patient relationships has been criticized as inordinat...
To trust someone is to have expectations of their behaviour; distrust often involves disappointed ex...
"I would be true, for there are those who trust me." Howard Arnold Walter, 1906. The old song by Wa...
As many studies around the theme of 'too much medicine' attest, investigations are being ordered wit...
Onora O’Neill notes in her book, Autonomy and Trust in Bioethics, that trust in the medical professi...
Over the past decades, trust in medicine has steadily declined. The purpose of this thesis is to pre...
Skowron Adam. Trust and its meaning within the patient-doctor relationship in chosen codes of medica...
In this paper I argue that it is morally important for doctors to trust patients. Doctors ’ trust of...
Recent work on medical ethics has increasingly focused on the relationship of trust that exists betw...
To trust someone is to have expectations of their behaviour; distrust often involves disappointed ex...
The central role of trust in medicalrelationships has long been recognized (Mechanic 1996;Pellegrino...
In this chapter, we consider ethical and philosophical aspects of trust in the practice of medicine....
In all the codes of ethics discussed here, the relationship of mutual trust is of great importance. ...
The centrality of trust in traditional doctor-patient relationships has been criticized as inordinat...
Trust is considered as an important process in establishing positive patient–professional relationsh...
The centrality of trust in traditional doctor-patient relationships has been criticized as inordinat...
To trust someone is to have expectations of their behaviour; distrust often involves disappointed ex...
"I would be true, for there are those who trust me." Howard Arnold Walter, 1906. The old song by Wa...
As many studies around the theme of 'too much medicine' attest, investigations are being ordered wit...
Onora O’Neill notes in her book, Autonomy and Trust in Bioethics, that trust in the medical professi...
Over the past decades, trust in medicine has steadily declined. The purpose of this thesis is to pre...
Skowron Adam. Trust and its meaning within the patient-doctor relationship in chosen codes of medica...