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.
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.