How should doctors approach patients? A Confucian reflection on personhood.
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The bioethical principles and Confucius' moral philosophy.China's struggle for practical regulations in medical ethics.To have or to be: ways of caregiving identified during recovery from the earthquake disaster in TaiwanMoral controversy, directive counsel, and the doctor's role: findings from a national survey of obstetrician-gynecologists.Distancing sedation in end-of-life care from physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia.Rater evaluations for psychiatric instruments and cultural differences: the positive and negative syndrome scale in China and the United States.Nasogastric feeding at the end of life: a virtue ethics approach.Perspectives from South and East Asia on clinical and research ethics: a literature review.Cultural influences upon advance care planning in a family-centric society.Resilience Style Questionnaire.A study on knowledge, attitudes and health behaviours regarding Alzheimer's disease among community residents in Tianjin, China.Being concerned: caregiving for Taiwanese mothers of a child with cerebral palsy.Limits to relational autonomy--the Singaporean experience.Korean nurses' attitudes towards older people with dementia in acute care settings.Family as a whole: elective surgery patients' perception of the meaning of family involvement in decision making.Accounting for personhood in palliative sedation: the Ring Theory of Personhood.Best interests determination within the Singapore context.A comparative study of Chinese, American and Japanese nurses' perceptions of ethical role responsibilities.Predictors of quality of life for chronic stroke survivors in relation to cultural differences: a literature review.Comparison of end-of-life preferences between Japanese elders in the United States and Japan.Applying the welfare model to at-own-risk discharges.Validation of Chinese and English versions of the Holistic Well-being Scale in patients with cancer.The changing face of personhood at the end of life: The ring theory of personhood.The influence of the family in conceptions of personhood in the palliative care setting in Singapore and its influence upon decision making."Talk to me--I'm human": the story of a girl, her personhood, and the failures of health care.Ethical dilemmas in antibiotic prescribing: analysis of everyday practice.The “We” in the “Me”
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How should doctors approach patients? A Confucian reflection on personhood.
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