Charlton R C
Department of General Practice, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Med J Aust. 1992 Nov 2;157(9):615-21. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1992.tb137405.x.
To investigate the importance of a sympathetic approach to breaking bad news in the doctor-patient relationship.
Worldwide surveys of views on truth disclosure by health care professionals, the public, and patients with cancer and other diseases.
Surveys using a Medline Computer Search were identified.
Twenty-two questionnaire studies.
The data obtained demonstrate trends of an increasing wish since 1950 on the part of patients, the public and doctors for more openness.
The skills necessary for breaking bad news well can be acquired through organised undergraduate and postgraduate education which emphasises a good working doctor-patient relationship.
探讨在医患关系中采用同情方式传达坏消息的重要性。
对医疗保健专业人员、公众以及癌症和其他疾病患者关于真相披露观点的全球调查。
通过医学在线计算机检索确定的调查。
22项问卷调查研究。
所获得的数据表明,自1950年以来,患者、公众和医生越来越希望更加坦诚。
通过强调良好医患工作关系的本科和研究生有组织教育,可以获得妥善传达坏消息所需的技能。