نتایج جستجو برای: patient physician relationship

تعداد نتایج: 1265566  

Journal: :Cadernos de saude publica 1999
A Caprara A L Franco

Based on a literature review, this article discusses the physician-patient relationship by presenting anthropological and communicational approaches, physicians' experiences as patients, key concepts showing the need for humanization of the patient-physician relationship, and some theoretical-philosophical reflections relating primarily to hermeneutics. Based on this framework, one can already ...

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 1994
J Virmani L J Schneiderman R M Kaplan

BACKGROUND Although advance medical directives, such as living wills and durable powers of attorney for health care, are by themselves imperfect instruments for expressing patients' treatment preferences, a possible benefit of these documents is that they will enhance patient-physician communication, especially when end-of-life treatment decisions have to be made. METHOD Structured interviews...

Journal: :JAMA 2005
Eric B Larson Xin Yao

Empathy should characterize all health care professions. Despite advancement in medical technology, the healing relationship between physicians and patients remains essential to quality care. We propose that physicians consider empathy as emotional labor (ie, management of experienced and displayed emotions to present a certain image). Since the publication of Hochschild's The Managed Heart in ...

Journal: :Annals of emergency medicine 2007
Jeremy R Simon

Problems of refusal of care, among the most common ethical dilemmas in the emergency department, are also often the most difficult to resolve, pitting 2 conflicting duties, that of helping patients and that of respecting their autonomy, against each other. Using a case presentation as a backdrop, this article offers a practical approach to patients who refuse treatment, including assessment of ...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association 2001
A E Foxx-Orenstein J C Clarida

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the most common functional gastrointestinal disorders seen by primary care physicians and specialists. The disorder affects approximately 15% to 20% of the world's population and is predominately found in women. Despite the high prevalence of IBS in the general population, our understanding of the disorder's diagnosis, etiology, and treatment options are...

Journal: :Medical humanities 2001
W R Albury G M Weisz

Desiderius Erasmus set out his views on medical ethics just over 500 years ago. Applying the characteristic approach of Renaissance Humanism, he drew upon a variety of classical sources to develop his own account of medical obligation. Of particular interest is Erasmus's attention to the patient's duties as well as the physician's. By treating this reciprocal relationship as a friendship betwee...

Journal: :Clinics in geriatric medicine 2000
H Waitzkin M A Cook

As managed care proliferates in the United States and other countries, its structure has patterned changes in patient-doctor relationships, including those between older patients and their physicians. The physician as gatekeeper now limits the access of the patient to information and services. Patient trust in the physician, essential to an effective patient-doctor relationship, will be damaged...

2015
M State I Briceag B Popescu R Scăunașu P Armean

INTRODUCTION Over the past years, there has been an increasing interest in involving the cancer patients in the decision making regarding the therapy management due to several factors. The most important aspect to be taken into consideration is the principle of patient autonomy. More and more patients have become interested in making informed decisions regarding their therapy options and physic...

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