Evaluation of pediatric residents' attitudes toward ethical conflict: a cross-sectional study in Tehran, Iran [0.03%]
伊朗德黑兰儿科住院医师伦理冲突态度评估:横断面研究
Maliheh Kadivar,Marjan Mardani-Hamooleh,Shiva Shayestefar
Maliheh Kadivar
Ethical conflicts are recognized as critical aspects in assessing competence in clinical communication. Moreover, pediatrics residents may face more problems, compared to other disciplines; due to the specific characteristics of the age gro...
Obstacles and problems of ethical leadership from the perspective of nursing leaders: a qualitative content analysis [0.03%]
从护理领导者的视角看伦理型领导面临的问题和困境:质性内容分析
Maasoumeh Barkhordari-Sharifabad,Tahereh Ashktorab,Foroozan Atashzadeh-Shoorideh
Maasoumeh Barkhordari-Sharifabad
In the nursing profession, leadership plays a significant role in creating motivation and thus enabling nurses to provide high quality care. Ethics is an essential component of leadership qualifications and the ethical leader can help creat...
Does medical education erode medical trainees' ethical attitude and behavior? [0.03%]
医学教育会腐蚀医学生的伦理态度和行为吗?
Neda Yavari
Neda Yavari
In the last few years, medical education policy makers have expressed concern about changes in the ethical attitude and behavior of medical trainees during the course of their education. They claim that newly graduated physicians (MDs) are ...
The right to information and their exceptions in medical practices in the Iranian legal system [0.03%]
伊朗法律体系中医疗实践中的知情权及其豁免情形
Maysam Sheykh-Talimi,Sadegh Shariati-Nasab,Mohammad Kazem Zare et al.
Maysam Sheykh-Talimi et al.
The right to information Act was implemented in the Iranian legal system through accession of the Merida Convention ensuring the right to information as a fundamental right for the public. One significant aspects of this subject is the rati...
A conceptual model of physician-patient relationships: a qualitative study [0.03%]
医师-患者关系的概念模型:定性研究报告
Mohammad Reza Razzaghi,Leila Afshar
Mohammad Reza Razzaghi
In any clinical encounter, an effective physician-patient relationship is necessary for achieving the desired outcome. This outcome is successful treatment, and therefore, the relationship should be a healing one. In addition, in the Islami...
Sociopolitical development of the nursing profession in Iran: a historical review [0.03%]
伊朗护理专业的社会政治发展:历史回顾
Afsaneh Raiesifar,Mohammadreza Firouzkouhi,Marjaneh Fooladi et al.
Afsaneh Raiesifar et al.
Significant sociopolitical changes in recent decades have not only influenced the nursing profession, but also the entire Iranian healthcare system. This study describes the historical evolution of the nursing profession within a sociopolit...
Elahe Khorasani,Mahmoud Keyvanara,Manal Etemadi et al.
Elahe Khorasani et al.
Moral hazards are the result of an expansive range of factors mostly originating in the patients' roles. The objective of the present study was to investigate patient incentives for moral hazards using the experiences of experts of basic Ir...
Maryam Aghabarary,Nahid Dehghan Nayeri
Maryam Aghabarary
Concerns over limited medical equipment and resources, particularly in intensive care units (ICUs), have raised the issue of medical futility. Medical futility draws a contrast between physician's authority and patients' autonomy and it is ...
Human dignity of patients with cardiovascular disease admitted to hospitals of Kerman, Iran, in 2015 [0.03%]
2015年伊朗克尔曼住院心血管疾病患者的人文关怀状况调查研究
Roghayeh Mehdipour-Rabori,Abbas Abbaszadeh,Fariba Borhani
Roghayeh Mehdipour-Rabori
The human dignity of patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD) is an important issue, because of patients' dependence upon caregivers, and because it impacts all aspects of their quality of life (QOL). Therefore, understanding and improvin...
Hamidreza Namazi,Kiarash Aramesh,Bagher Larijani
Hamidreza Namazi
The nature of the doctor-patient relationship as a keystone of care necessitates philosophical, psychological and sociological considerations. The present study investigates concepts related to these three critical views considered especial...