The Implications of a Sexist Culture: on the Doctor-Patient Relationship
Abstract
Cette communication met l'accent sur certaines des dimensions morales inhérentes aux relations médecin-patiente en décrivant comment des attitudes imprégnées de sexisme peuvent affecter ces relations. Deux questions morales y sont examinées: (1) comment les patients sont traités (e.g. respectivement à leur autonomie tel que dictée par la théorie morale) et (2) les effets des comportements sexistes sur les résultats de cette interaotion. Le problème du paternalisme en médecine est traité au point 1. Au point 2 nous traiterons de l'effet du sexisme sur la confiance et l 'empathie pour connaître de quelle façon la guérison est affectée par ces attitudes.Metrics
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