Should doctors inform terminally ill patients? The opinions of nationals and doctors in the United Arab Emirates
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Title
Should doctors inform terminally ill patients? The opinions of nationals and doctors in the United Arab Emirates
Author
Harrison, Ann
Al-Saadi, Ahmed M.H.
Al-Kaabi, Ali S.O.
Al- Kaabi, Mohammed R.S.
Al-Bedwawi, Saif S.M.
Al-Kaabi, Saif O.M.
Al-Neaimi, Salem B.S.
Al-Saadi, Ahmed M.H.
Al-Kaabi, Ali S.O.
Al- Kaabi, Mohammed R.S.
Al-Bedwawi, Saif S.M.
Al-Kaabi, Saif O.M.
Al-Neaimi, Salem B.S.
Publisher
1997/04/00
Language
English
Publication Date
19970400
Primary Classification
8.2
Secondary Classification
8.2;7.1;20.4.1;21.7
Primary keywords
attitude of health personnel--[pri];cultural pluralism--[pri];physicians--[pri];prognosis--[pri];public opinion--[pri];terminally ill--[pri];truth disclosure--[pri]
Secondary keywords
comparative studies;family members;international aspects;interviews;professional patient relationship;questionnaires;survey;trust
Subject
United Arab Emirates--[pri]
Journal Article
Journal of Medical Ethics 1997 April; 23(2): 101-107
Primary Document Type
ja
Call Number
journal
Bibliography
10 refs.
Collection
Citation
“Should doctors inform terminally ill patients? The opinions of nationals and doctors in the United Arab Emirates,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 15, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/33590.