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Cancer information disclosure in different cultural contexts
Authors:Kyriaki?Mystakidou  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:mistakidou@yahoo.com"   title="  mistakidou@yahoo.com"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Efi?Parpa,Eleni?Tsilika,Emmanuela?Katsouda,Lambros?Vlahos
Affiliation:(1) Pain Relief and Palliative Care Unit, Areteion Hospital, Department of Radiology, University of Athens School of Medicine, Jenny Karezi Foundation, 27 Korinthias Ave, 115 26 Athens, Greece;(2) Department of Radiology, Areteion Hospital, University of Athens School of Medicine, Athens, Greece
Abstract:The relationship between truth telling and culture has been the subject of increasing attention in the literature. The issue of whether, how and how much to tell cancer patients concerning diagnosis is still approached differently depending on country and culture. The majority of physicians tell the truth more often today than in the past, in both developed and developing countries, but most of them prefer to disclose the truth to the next of kin. Nurses in Anglo-Saxon countries are considered to be the most suitable health-care professionals for the patients to share their thoughts and feelings with. Nevertheless, in most other cultures the final decision on information disclosure lies with the treating physician. Regardless of cultural origin, the diagnosis of cancer affects both family structure and family dynamics. In most cases patientsrsquo families, in an effort to protect them from despair and a feeling of hopelessness, exclude the patient from the process of information exchange. The health-care team–patient relationship is a triangle consisting of the health-care professional, the patient and the family. Each part supports the other two and is affected by the cultural background of each of the others as well as the changes that occur within the triangle.
Keywords:Information disclosure  Culture  Cancer patients  Health-care professionals  Family
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