The centrality of trust in traditional doctor-patient relationships has been criticized as inordinately paternalistic, yet in today's discussions about medical ethics-mostly in response to disruptive innovation in healthcare-trust reappears as an asset to enable empowerment. To turn away from paternalistic trust-based doctor-patient relationships and to arrive at an empowerment-based medical model, increasing reference is made to the importance of nurturing trust in technologies that are supposed to bring that empowerment. In this article we stimulate discussion about why the move towards patient empowerment may not be able to keep clear of the criticism of trust in traditional patient-doctor relationships. First, we explore how such a shif...
Objective: Little is known about how strategies of retaining patients are acted out by general pract...
To trust someone is to have expectations of their behaviour; distrust often involves disappointed ex...
This paper examines the role of sense-making in maintaining trust within dominant-subordinate relati...
The centrality of trust in traditional doctor-patient relationships has been criticized as inordinat...
The centrality of trust in traditional doctor-patient relationships has been criticized as inordinat...
Medical ethics is deeply invested in the interaction between medical technology, ethics and moral va...
Patient Empowerment (PE) allows patients to be more active in managing their own health and quality ...
Recent work on medical ethics has increasingly focused on the relationship of trust that exists betw...
Onora O’Neill notes in her book, Autonomy and Trust in Bioethics, that trust in the medical professi...
In this paper I argue that it is morally important for doctors to trust patients. Doctors' trust of ...
Trust is considered as an important process in establishing positive patient–professional relationsh...
As many studies around the theme of 'too much medicine' attest, investigations are being ordered wit...
The central role of trust in medicalrelationships has long been recognized (Mechanic 1996;Pellegrino...
To trust someone is to have expectations of their behaviour; distrust often involves disappointed ex...
Several trends in the healthcare industry are bringing patient empowerment to the forefront, however...
Objective: Little is known about how strategies of retaining patients are acted out by general pract...
To trust someone is to have expectations of their behaviour; distrust often involves disappointed ex...
This paper examines the role of sense-making in maintaining trust within dominant-subordinate relati...
The centrality of trust in traditional doctor-patient relationships has been criticized as inordinat...
The centrality of trust in traditional doctor-patient relationships has been criticized as inordinat...
Medical ethics is deeply invested in the interaction between medical technology, ethics and moral va...
Patient Empowerment (PE) allows patients to be more active in managing their own health and quality ...
Recent work on medical ethics has increasingly focused on the relationship of trust that exists betw...
Onora O’Neill notes in her book, Autonomy and Trust in Bioethics, that trust in the medical professi...
In this paper I argue that it is morally important for doctors to trust patients. Doctors' trust of ...
Trust is considered as an important process in establishing positive patient–professional relationsh...
As many studies around the theme of 'too much medicine' attest, investigations are being ordered wit...
The central role of trust in medicalrelationships has long been recognized (Mechanic 1996;Pellegrino...
To trust someone is to have expectations of their behaviour; distrust often involves disappointed ex...
Several trends in the healthcare industry are bringing patient empowerment to the forefront, however...
Objective: Little is known about how strategies of retaining patients are acted out by general pract...
To trust someone is to have expectations of their behaviour; distrust often involves disappointed ex...
This paper examines the role of sense-making in maintaining trust within dominant-subordinate relati...