examined against a background of accepted ethical principles (respect for autonomy, the duty to care, minimising harm, and being fair) from the viewpoint of all involved in the encounter, with particular reference to conflicts, responsibilities, confidentiality, and methods of referral and joint ...
The participants also mentioned referral to physical therapists and sports therapists: I mention exercise to all my patients, and if there is something I have started to believe in through my own life and career, it is the value of exercise. Participants also mentioned a need to be able to ...
A similar lack of referral to clinical ethics committees has been reported to occur in the United Kingdom.39 Few respondents, except in cases in which genetic testing of minors was the ethical dilemma, indicated they had consulted professional guidelines. This may be due to genetic health pro-...
Based on 98 observed encounters for first-time-for-episode patients, counselling included sex partner referral (57 percent), partner reduction (48 percent), and condom use (59 percent). Although 61 percent of STD patients were seen in clinics with condoms in stock on the day of the ...
Furthermore, while needing to be empathetic to children’s experiences, the role of the interviewer must not extend to counselling. This is a specialised skill and without appropriate training, interviewers risk providing inadequate or inappropriate support or themselves being overburdened by the ...
There is an urgent need to change the negative identity of nurses and to challenge patient reluctance to receive treatment from nurses. This can be achieved through counselling support for family attendants and nurses around issues like collaborative decision-making, role expectations, role limitations,...
and community resources that might be able to offer good quality referral services to children. Ensuring that community leadership is aware of the study is also an important step when attempting to recruit community resources. Well thought-out child protection systems also involve the development of ...
examined against a background of accepted ethical principles (respect for autonomy, the duty to care, minimising harm, and being fair) from the viewpoint of all involved in the encounter, with particular reference to conflicts, responsibilities, confidentiality, and methods of referral and joint ...
The gaps include the following: improving overall detection rate and decreasing disparities in detection by region and socioeconomic status, refining counseling and shared decision-making, considering how referral for surgery after birth will evolve given the new definition of essential versus comprehensive...
Empirical data show that most people want to know whether or not they will develop AD [55]: more than half (56.1%) want brief information and immediate referral to a family practitioner or a specialist. Only 9.8% want no information because they claim to have a right not to know. These...