1,How, and in what ways can we interpret and, perhaps,
predict patient behavior due to lack of trust?
2,How, and in what ways, can this information be utilized to
improve doctor—patient relationships and the healthcare management
itself?
3,How, and in what ways is physician trust related to patient
autonomy, well-being, and agency?
1. WE SHOULD UNDERSTAND PATIENT ACTUAL PROBLEMS WHAT PATIENT IS HAVING . UPON TO THAT WE SHOULD DISCUSS WITH PATIENT . FEW POINTS GIVEN BELOW
WE SHOULD ESTABLISH RAPPORT, RESPECT PATIENT PRIVACY , RECOGNIZE PATIENT VALUE , CONSIDER HOW TO LOOK, AND WE SHOULD ASK OPEN ENDED QUESTIONS
ALWAYS WE SHOULD ASK OPEN-ENDED QUESTIONS
WE SHOULD MAKE SURE PATIENT HAS TRUST WHAT WE GIVEN MEDICAL ADVICE
2. AS A EFFECTIVE DOCTOR -PATIENT COMMUNICATION IS A CENTRAL CLINICAL FUNCTION IN BUILDING A THERAPEUTIC DOCTOR -PATIENT RELATIONSHIP,. WHICH IS THE ART OF MEDICINE
DOCTOR SHOULD MAKE TRUST ON HIS TREATMENT TO THE PATIENTS AND DOCTOR SHOULD CLEARLY INSTRUCT THE PATIENT ABOUT HIS DIAGNOSIS WHAT TYPE OF MEDICATIONS WHICH IS SUITABLE TO THE PATIENT IN HIS UNDERSTANDING LANGUAGE.
AS DOCTOR SHOULD LISTEN PATIENT PROBLEMS AND GIVE A TIME TO THE PATIENT .
PATIENT FEELS COMFORTABLE WITH THE DOCTOR WHEN EVER PATIENT EXPLAIN HIS PROBLEMS .
3.PHYSICIAN SHOULD NOT DISCLOSE PATIENT PROBLEMS AND GOOD MAINTAIN GOOD RELATION WITH PATIENT.
PATIENT AUTONOMY IS A FUNDAMENTAL, YET CHALLENGING, PRINCIPLE OF PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ETHICS. PATIENT SHOULD HAVE THE FREEDOM TO MAKE CHOICES ABOUT MEDICAL MATTERS.
DOCTOR SHOULD NOT DISCLOSE PATIENT SECRETES WITH ANYONE .
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