Families, patients, and physicians in medical decisionmaking: a Pakistani perspective
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Title
Families, patients, and physicians in medical decisionmaking: a Pakistani perspective
Author
Moazam, Farhat
Publisher
2000/11/00
Language
English
Publication Date
20001100
Primary Classification
21.7
Secondary Classification
21.7;2.1;7.1;8.1;8.2;8.3.1;9.1;20.4.1
Primary keywords
culture--[pri];decision making--[pri];family members--[pri];family relationship--[pri];Muslims--[pri];patient care--[pri];patient participation--[pri];physician's role--[pri];terminal care--[pri]
Secondary keywords
assisted suicide;attitudes to death;autonomy;beneficence;cancer;codes of ethics;cross-cultural comparison;cultural pluralism;developing countries;diagnosis;directive counseling;dissent;euthanasia;females;health care delivery;informed consent;Islamic ethics;legal aspects;males;malpractice;medical ethics;non-Western world;paternalism;physician patient relationship;professional family relationship;physicians;prognosis;religion;resource allocation;socioeconomic factors;surgery;third party consent;truth disclosure;Western world
Subject
Pakistan--[pri]
Subject
Islamic Code of Medical Ethics;Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences (IOMS)
Journal Article
Hastings Center Report 2000 November-December; 30(6): 28-37
Link for Internet access
Primary Document Type
ja
Call Number
journal
Bibliography
74 refs.
Collection
Citation
“Families, patients, and physicians in medical decisionmaking: a Pakistani perspective,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 22, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/33696.