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  2. Medical paternalism - Wikipedia

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    Medical paternalism is a set of attitudes and practices in medicine in which a physician determines that a patient's wishes or choices should not be honored. These practices were current through the early to mid 20th century, and were characterised by a paternalistic attitude, surrogate decision-making and a lack of respect for patient autonomy. [1]

  3. Doctor–patient relationship - Wikipedia

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    The doctorpatient relationship is a central part of health care and the practice of medicine. A doctorpatient relationship is formed when a doctor attends to a patient's medical needs and is usually through consent. [1] This relationship is built on trust, respect, communication, and a common understanding of both the doctor and patients ...

  4. Paternalistic deception - Wikipedia

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    Controversially, paternalistic lies are sometimes also used in physician-patient relationships. Doctors may give patients an overly optimistic prognosis to provide hope, [ 4 ] or they occasionally use placebos on patients to prevent them from feeling disappointed if no alternative cure option is available. [ 12 ]

  5. Patient participation - Wikipedia

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    A medical doctor explaining an X-ray to a patient. Several factors help increase patient participation, including understandable and individual adapted information, education for the patient and healthcare provider, sufficient time for the interaction, processes that provide the opportunity for the patient to be involved in decision-making, a positive attitude from the healthcare provider ...

  6. Opinion - Trump is making paternalistic, delusional promises ...

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    Trump has said many things over the years that could be construed as misogynistic, paternalistic, condescending and even quasi-fascistic. But this one struck me as an underrated example of Trump ...

  7. Medical sociology - Wikipedia

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    Medical paternalism is the perspective that doctors want what is best for the patient and must take decisions on behalf of the patient because the patient is not competent to make their own decisions. Parsons argued that though there was an asymmetry of knowledge and power in the doctorpatient relationship, the medical system provided ...

  8. This abortion doctor is not ready to leave Alabama. 'You don ...

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    A former abortion clinic in Alabama evolves amid bans to caring for uninsured patients and offering post-miscarriage treatment and transgender care. This abortion doctor is not ready to leave Alabama.

  9. Doctors saw younger men seeking vasectomies after Roe vs ...

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    After the Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade nearly two years ago, paving the way for states to usher in new restrictions on abortion, doctors started seeing more young adults seeking ...