Awareness, knowledge and attitude toward informed consent among doctors in two different cultures in Asia: a cross-sectional comparative study in Malaysia and Kashmir, India

Dublin Core

Title

Awareness, knowledge and attitude toward informed consent among doctors in two different cultures in Asia: a cross-sectional comparative study in Malaysia and Kashmir, India

Author

Yousuf, R.M.
Fauzi, A.R.M.
How, S.H.
Rasool, A.G.
Rehana, K.

Publisher

2007/06/00

Language

English

Publication Date

20070600

Primary Classification

8.3.1

Secondary Classification

8.3.1;21.7

Primary keywords

attitude of health personnel--[pri];cross-cultural comparison--[pri];informed consent--[pri];knowledge, attitudes, practice--[pri];physicians--[pri]

Secondary keywords

autonomy;competence;developing countries;diagnosis;hospitals;international aspects;legal liability;negligence;parental consent;parents;paternalism;standards;survey;third party consent;treatment refusal;truth disclosure

Subject

Kashmir--[pri];Malaysia--[pri]

Subject

India

Journal Article

Singapore Medical Journal 2007 June; 48(6): 559-565

Link for Internet access

Note

36

Call Number

citation

Bibliography

25 refs.

ISSN

375675

Collection

Citation

“Awareness, knowledge and attitude toward informed consent among doctors in two different cultures in Asia: a cross-sectional comparative study in Malaysia and Kashmir, India,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 22, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/34208.