Ethical Healthcare Attitudes of Japanese Citizens and Physicians: Patient-Centered or Family-Centered?
Yoshiyuki TakimotoTadanori NabeshimaPublished in: AJOB empirical bioethics (2022)
In relatively low-conflict situations, such as the announcement of a patient's medical condition, physicians tended to be patient-centered, while they tended to be family-centered in situations of strong conflict in withholding life-sustaining treatment. The fact that personal factors influenced the family-centered response in situations of strong conflict highlights the importance of not only acquiring knowledge of medical ethics but also learning to fairly apply this knowledge in practice.