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Doctor-patient relationship in oncologic radiology

2005; BioMed Central; Volume: 5; Issue: special issue A Linguagem: Inglês

10.1102/1470-7330.2005.0025

ISSN

1740-5025

Autores

L. Ollivier,

Tópico(s)

Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues

Resumo

Progress in medicine and changes in our society have led to an increasing number of patients with cancer and a change in the doctor-patient relationship. Patients rights are now defined in several countries by laws. The course of cancer involves numerous imaging examinations in which the radiologist is primarily involved. It is often the radiologist who discovers abnormalities and who must break the news to the patient. This task is made all the more difficult by the radiologist's lack of specific training in the management of difficult situations such as announcing bad news. There is a high risk of inappropriate responses that can have a seriously damaging effect on the patient's state of mind. Even with the best intentions, it can be very profitable to review and improve our relational modalities and to more effectively meet the patient's increasing demand for information. The radiologist's technical know-how is not sufficient, as he must also be able to give just the right amount of information based on his clinical competence, and his relationship with patients while respecting their wishes and their rights.

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