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Patient-physician Relationship and Clinical Ethics. Doç.Dr.Hanzade Doğan. Clinical Ethics. Algorhytm What is patient-physician relationship? Why is it important? What is the information under ordinary conditions?
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Patient-physician Relationship and Clinical Ethics Doç.Dr.Hanzade Doğan
Clinical Ethics Algorhytm What is patient-physician relationship? Why is it important? • What is the information under ordinary conditions? • What is the information under extraordinary conditions?
İnsan-insan • Clinical Ethics investigates human-human relations under extraordinary conditions.
Human • Humanbeings are IRRATIONAL.
Human • Every humanbeing has an understanding of: Health, Disease, and Death.
human • Every healthy individual has the most irrational feeling: FEAR Fear of Death is at the Top Place.
Patient • Patients are at different levels of Regression.
Patient-Physician Relationship • Trust, • Continuity, • Rationality, • Informed Consent.
Clinics 3 major issues in clinics: • Medical facts, • Conditions, • Values.
Patient-Physician Ethical relations, Medical relations, Technical Relations.
Trust 1.To the competency of the physician, 2. To the good will and honesty of the physician, 3. To a very specific talent.
Conversation Rationals • Medical Situation and Diagnosis of the patient • Prognosis if no treatment is done. • Interventions: Effects on prognosis. Definition of the intervention. Benefit/Harm Probable outcome of the interventions.
Conversation • Uncertainities. • Alternatives. • Recommendations based on experience and knowledge.
Communication • Has the patient realized the situation? • Is there any denial? • Unexpressed fear? • Misbelief or understanding? Irrational desire?
Case • Mrs. A, admits to her continuous family physician with continuous headaches. • After examination and anamnesis, decides that they are anxiety pain as a result of the change of working place. • Gives medication and calls for control one week later.
Case • Patient’s sister had also headache and her physician ordered CT. • Our patient looses trust and does not go to her physician for her control.