Ethical perspectives in communication in cancer care: An interpretative phenomenological study
Abstract
Background: In cancer care, many clinical contexts still lack a good-quality patient–health professional communication about diagnosis and prognosis. Information transmission enables patients to make informed choices about their own healthcare. Nevertheless, disclosure is still an ethically challenging clinical problem in cancer care. High-quality care can be achieved by understanding the perspectives of others. The perspective of patients,...
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Title
Ethical perspectives in communication in cancer care: An interpretative phenomenological study
Published Date
May 14, 2020
Journal
Volume
27
Issue
6
Pages
1418 - 1435
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