Background: An increase in the number of medical disputes and violence against doctors indicates a lack of trust in the medical profession by society in Chinese public hospitals. Empirical evidence confirms that one cause is the lack of professional identity demonstrated by doctors. Medical professionals are required to maintain high standards of competence and moral responsibility, and demonstrate qualities such as respect, compassion, integrity, responsiveness to needs, and commitment to sound ethical practice in order to maintain professional privilege. These principles and appropriate professional conduct are the foundation of the professional identity of the medical profession. Methods: A quantitative approach was adopted by distrib...
To investigate the phenomenon of patient–physician mistrust in China, a qualitative study involving ...
Background: Professionalism is amongst the major dimensions determining the competence of medical d...
A doctor’s role in society is unique. Over years, medical science has advanced; publics’ expectation...
Background: An increase in the number of medical disputes and violence against doctors indicates a l...
iii, 188 pages : color illustrationsPolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P MM 2019 LiSince 1985, ...
The paper evaluates doctors’ widespread pay-related discontent, and doctors’ response through formal...
As in other societies, medical professionalism in the Peoples' Republic of China has been rapid...
Background: Patient-centred care and patient autonomy is one of the key factors to better quality of...
Background: The Chinese Medical Doctors Association (CMDA) adopted the Charter of Medical Profession...
As the first systematic and in-depth study in any language on the subject, this thesis makes origina...
OBJECTIVE:Medical students in China are currently facing a dilemma of whether to clarify their ident...
Introduction: A good doctor-patient relationship has been regarded as a key component of health car...
China’s doctors are in crisis and in danger, they are under threat of their personal safety at work....
Paper AvstractsOn March 23, 2012, a medical resident in Harbin, north China, was stabbed to death by...
ObjectiveTo better understand the origins, manifestations and current policy responses to patient–ph...
To investigate the phenomenon of patient–physician mistrust in China, a qualitative study involving ...
Background: Professionalism is amongst the major dimensions determining the competence of medical d...
A doctor’s role in society is unique. Over years, medical science has advanced; publics’ expectation...
Background: An increase in the number of medical disputes and violence against doctors indicates a l...
iii, 188 pages : color illustrationsPolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P MM 2019 LiSince 1985, ...
The paper evaluates doctors’ widespread pay-related discontent, and doctors’ response through formal...
As in other societies, medical professionalism in the Peoples' Republic of China has been rapid...
Background: Patient-centred care and patient autonomy is one of the key factors to better quality of...
Background: The Chinese Medical Doctors Association (CMDA) adopted the Charter of Medical Profession...
As the first systematic and in-depth study in any language on the subject, this thesis makes origina...
OBJECTIVE:Medical students in China are currently facing a dilemma of whether to clarify their ident...
Introduction: A good doctor-patient relationship has been regarded as a key component of health car...
China’s doctors are in crisis and in danger, they are under threat of their personal safety at work....
Paper AvstractsOn March 23, 2012, a medical resident in Harbin, north China, was stabbed to death by...
ObjectiveTo better understand the origins, manifestations and current policy responses to patient–ph...
To investigate the phenomenon of patient–physician mistrust in China, a qualitative study involving ...
Background: Professionalism is amongst the major dimensions determining the competence of medical d...
A doctor’s role in society is unique. Over years, medical science has advanced; publics’ expectation...