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Dynamics of trust in doctor-patient relationship in India: a clinical, social and ethical analysis (1st ed. 2019.)

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This book offers an easy-to-read, yet comprehensive introduction to practical issues in doctor-patient relationships in a typical low- and middle-income country setting in India, examining in detail the reasons for erosion of trust and providing guidance on potential research areas in the field.

It strikes a balance between empirical work and theoretical normative analysis, while adopting mixed-method research in exploring important constructs in the doctor-patient relationship, such as trust, solidarity, advocacy, patient-centeredness, privacy, and confidentiality.

Since the concept of trust has direct implications for the ethical practice of medicine, the book is a valuable resource for academics and researchers in the field of medical, clinical, and applied ethics.

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Product Details
Springer
981150346X / 9789811503467
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
610.696
19/10/2019
English
102 pages
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