Background: Withholding information from cancer patients is a common practice in many Asian countries, including China, Japan, and Singapore, as well as in some Western countries, such as Spain, Greece, and Italy. Much research has investigated why doctors withhold information from cancer patients generally, both in the West and the East, but little research has been done on specifically why Chinese doctors withhold such information. Methods: Three focus group interviews were conducted with a total of 16 oncologists in China. The interviews were recorded, transcribed, and translated. Qualitative data were analyzed using systematic text condensation. Results: The result of this study revealed numerous circumstances that can lead to non-discl...
Abstract: We investigated the use of Chinese-language Internet information about cancer by Chinese h...
[[abstract]]Background . Over the last 40 years, studies have shown cultural differences in attitude...
For medical doctors and nurses, truth telling of fatal disease, such as cancer, to the patient or fa...
Objective The objectives are to study cancer patients' awareness of their diagnosis and to dete...
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...
In Japan, as in many countries around the world, cancer patients are often not told the truth about ...
Yuxiu Liu,1,2 Jinhong Yang,3 Da Huo,3 Honghua Fan,3 Yufang Gao4 1Post-Doctoral Station of Clinical M...
This study was designed to explore: (1) who is responsible for disclosing to Taiwanese cancer patien...
142 surgeons and radiotherapists who regularly care for patients with cancer were interviewed about ...
Objective The objective of this study is to describe the experiences of cancer disclosure by Iranian...
AimTo understand COVID patients' experiences of and perspectives on disclosure of their illness and ...
Background: While disclosure of cancer is routine in the United States, it is not in Japan. The prim...
This study explored Iranian patients' experiences of cancer disclosure, paying particular attention ...
Objective Current practice of breaking bad news in China involves disclosure of information first to...
Abstract: We investigated the use of Chinese-language Internet information about cancer by Chinese h...
[[abstract]]Background . Over the last 40 years, studies have shown cultural differences in attitude...
For medical doctors and nurses, truth telling of fatal disease, such as cancer, to the patient or fa...
Objective The objectives are to study cancer patients' awareness of their diagnosis and to dete...
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...
In Japan, as in many countries around the world, cancer patients are often not told the truth about ...
Yuxiu Liu,1,2 Jinhong Yang,3 Da Huo,3 Honghua Fan,3 Yufang Gao4 1Post-Doctoral Station of Clinical M...
This study was designed to explore: (1) who is responsible for disclosing to Taiwanese cancer patien...
142 surgeons and radiotherapists who regularly care for patients with cancer were interviewed about ...
Objective The objective of this study is to describe the experiences of cancer disclosure by Iranian...
AimTo understand COVID patients' experiences of and perspectives on disclosure of their illness and ...
Background: While disclosure of cancer is routine in the United States, it is not in Japan. The prim...
This study explored Iranian patients' experiences of cancer disclosure, paying particular attention ...
Objective Current practice of breaking bad news in China involves disclosure of information first to...
Abstract: We investigated the use of Chinese-language Internet information about cancer by Chinese h...
[[abstract]]Background . Over the last 40 years, studies have shown cultural differences in attitude...
For medical doctors and nurses, truth telling of fatal disease, such as cancer, to the patient or fa...