Psychological, ethical and deontological needs of the patients
Journal: Mental Health: Global Challenges Journal (Vol.3, No. 2)Publication Date: 2020-11-04
Authors : Iryna Romash Ivan Romash Julia Barbanova Tetiana Barbanova;
Page : 64-66
Keywords : deontology; patient safety; doctor-patient relationship; Needs of the patients;
Abstract
Introduction. We live in time of rapid technical development. And this in turn contributes to the formation of a technical approach to the doctor-patient relationship. The rapid and easily accessible flow of information, excessive awareness of patients sometimes complicates compliance - the cooperation of the doctor with the patient (Mandal, J., et.al., 2016 ). In world practice, compliance is considered excellent when the patient follows 75% of the doctor's instructions. In addition patient safety is a persistent issue in public health that has taken a new connotation in the contemporary sanitary context (Façanha, T. R.et.al., 2019).
Purpose. The purpose of the paper is to investigate what qualities a doctor of the 21st century should have from the point of view of a modern patient in order to improve compliance, cooperation of the doctor with the patient
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