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How much information is 'reasonable'? A qualitative interview study of the prescribing practices of palliative care professionals.

Katie DumbleAnnelieke DriessenErica BorgstromJonathan MartinSarah YardleySimon Cohn
Published in: Palliative medicine (2022)
Information provision about medication choices and effects is a demanding, ongoing process, requiring nuanced judgements that constitute an unacknowledged yet significant aspect of clinical workload. Although current medical guidelines allow clinical discretion about information provision, this can leave individual clinicians feeling vulnerable. Further evolution of guidelines needs to establish a more sophisticated way to acknowledge professional and legal requirements, whilst also promoting professional autonomy and judgement.
Keyphrases
  • palliative care
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • advanced cancer
  • health information
  • clinical practice
  • adverse drug