This article discusses the ethical necessity of health care workers telling their patients the truth about both their diagnosis and prognosis. This necessity is based upon respect for persons, utility, and kindness. Within this ethical obligation to tell the truth, however, there are several different ways in which the truth can be told. In particular, this paper stresses that telling patients the truth is best thought of as a process that unfolds over time, and which is driven by what the patient knows and what they want
Truth telling in medicine is difficult and stressful. Medical training teaches to mitigate pain and ...
Abstract-The perceptions of American doctors about their practice regarding truth-telling in the car...
Registered Nurses are frequently confronted with clinical situations demanding a decision to respond...
This article discusses the ethical necessity of health care workers telling their patients the truth...
The moral importance of telling the truth is recognized in both moral theory and in the practical re...
When one begins to try to engage practitioners and novices alike with ethical issues related to heal...
In general, most, but not necessarily all, patients want truthfulness about their health. Available ...
Accompanied with various opinions across cultures, truth telling is a major debate in bioethics. Man...
This paper discusses the issue of truth-telling in palliative care, with particular attention to ind...
This work is based on truth telling ethical dilemma which is the part of assignment on Leadership an...
Introduction. Truth telling forms part of the contemporary debate in clinical bioethics and centres ...
By exploring the nature of truth in the context of the patient-doctor relationship this project argu...
Being truthful with patients is a critical foundation of the doctor-patient relationship and is fund...
Abstract One of the most complex ethical dilemmas faced by health care professionals working with t...
'And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free' (John 8:32) One of the dilemmas ...
Truth telling in medicine is difficult and stressful. Medical training teaches to mitigate pain and ...
Abstract-The perceptions of American doctors about their practice regarding truth-telling in the car...
Registered Nurses are frequently confronted with clinical situations demanding a decision to respond...
This article discusses the ethical necessity of health care workers telling their patients the truth...
The moral importance of telling the truth is recognized in both moral theory and in the practical re...
When one begins to try to engage practitioners and novices alike with ethical issues related to heal...
In general, most, but not necessarily all, patients want truthfulness about their health. Available ...
Accompanied with various opinions across cultures, truth telling is a major debate in bioethics. Man...
This paper discusses the issue of truth-telling in palliative care, with particular attention to ind...
This work is based on truth telling ethical dilemma which is the part of assignment on Leadership an...
Introduction. Truth telling forms part of the contemporary debate in clinical bioethics and centres ...
By exploring the nature of truth in the context of the patient-doctor relationship this project argu...
Being truthful with patients is a critical foundation of the doctor-patient relationship and is fund...
Abstract One of the most complex ethical dilemmas faced by health care professionals working with t...
'And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free' (John 8:32) One of the dilemmas ...
Truth telling in medicine is difficult and stressful. Medical training teaches to mitigate pain and ...
Abstract-The perceptions of American doctors about their practice regarding truth-telling in the car...
Registered Nurses are frequently confronted with clinical situations demanding a decision to respond...