Withholding Information from Patients — When Less Is More

Volume: 362, Issue: 5, Pages: 380 - 381
Published: Feb 4, 2010
Abstract
As clinicians who strongly value truth telling and active patient involvement in medical decision making,1 we have lately been reflecting on the circumstances in which physicians consciously (and sometimes unconsciously) withhold from patients information about their conditions, treatments, and outcomes. The ethical principle of autonomy would suggest that patients should always be fully informed, not only so that they can make the best possible...
Paper Details
Title
Withholding Information from Patients — When Less Is More
Published Date
Feb 4, 2010
Volume
362
Issue
5
Pages
380 - 381
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