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318 related items for PubMed ID: 23352071

  • 1. The fallacy and dangers of dichotomizing cultural differences: the truth about medical truth telling in China.
    Nie JB.
    Virtual Mentor; 2012 Apr 01; 14(4):338-43. PubMed ID: 23352071
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  • 2. Truth telling in medicine: the Confucian view.
    Fan R, Li B.
    J Med Philos; 2004 Apr 01; 29(2):179-93. PubMed ID: 15371186
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  • 3. Is truth telling to the patient a cultural artifact?
    Pellegrino ED.
    JAMA; 1992 Oct 07; 268(13):1734-5. PubMed ID: 1527884
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  • 4. Telling the truth to patients with cancer: what is the truth?
    Surbone A.
    Lancet Oncol; 2006 Nov 07; 7(11):944-50. PubMed ID: 17081920
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  • 5. On the idea that analysts should acknowledge to their patients that they have failed them: a clinical debate. An introduction.
    Blass RB.
    Int J Psychoanal; 2009 Jun 07; 90(3):437-9. PubMed ID: 19580589
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  • 6. Medical professionalism in China and the United States: a transcultural interpretation.
    Nie JB, Smith KL, Cong Y, Hu L, Tucker JD.
    J Clin Ethics; 2015 Jun 07; 26(1):48-60. PubMed ID: 25794294
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  • 7. Withholding truth from patients.
    O'Sullivan E.
    Nurs Stand; 2015 Jun 07; 23(48):35-40. PubMed ID: 19753871
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  • 8. Truth-telling in clinical practice and the arguments for and against: a review of the literature.
    Tuckett AG.
    Nurs Ethics; 2004 Sep 07; 11(5):500-13. PubMed ID: 15362359
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  • 11. Persisting differences in truth telling throughout the world.
    Surbone A.
    Support Care Cancer; 2004 Mar 07; 12(3):143-6. PubMed ID: 14727171
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  • 12. Evolution of truth-telling attitudes and practices in Italy.
    Surbone A, Ritossa C, Spagnolo AG.
    Crit Rev Oncol Hematol; 2004 Dec 07; 52(3):165-72. PubMed ID: 15582784
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  • 15. Comment on the CEJA guidelines: treating patients who deny reality.
    Howe EG.
    J Clin Ethics; 2006 Dec 07; 17(4):317-22. PubMed ID: 17330722
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  • 16. Report of the American Medical Association Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs: withholding information from patients: rethinking the propriety of "therapeutic privilege".
    Bostick NA, Sade R, McMahon JW, Benjamin R, American Medical Association Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs.
    J Clin Ethics; 2006 Dec 07; 17(4):302-6. PubMed ID: 17330719
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  • 17. Iatrogenic error and truth telling: a comparison of the United States and India.
    Maithel SK.
    Issues Med Ethics; 1998 Dec 07; 6(4):125-7. PubMed ID: 16267941
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  • 19. Truth telling: a cultural or individual choice?
    Capone RA.
    JAMA; 1993 Feb 24; 269(8):988-9; author reply 989. PubMed ID: 8429600
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