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Abstract: (11866 Views)
Medicine is the most scientific way of humanity, and the most humanistic science. Its Professional communications are important due to its sensitivity and responsibility. One the most emphasized relation is patient’s dignity. Evidence has shown that the correct relationship rarely will establish between physician and end stage patient and this communication is always associated with many shortcomings. This study aimed to address the patient’s dignity, especially in the end stages of life. Definition and nature of dignity, human rights, patient rights, human dignity in medical practice and medical education was discussed. In addition, important issues in patient-centered communication in order to maintain patients’ dignity, especially at the end life (include: accurate information to patients, how to announce bad news, privacy, confidentiality, reliability, choice and decision-making, dealing with requests for inappropriate treatment, euthanasia and unconditional respect) was considered.
Type of Study:
Review article |
Subject:
other Received: 2012/04/4 | Accepted: 2012/04/22 | Published: 2012/03/15 | ePublished: 2012/03/15
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