Families, Patients, and Physicians in Medical Decisionmaking: A Pakistani Perspective

Hastings Center Report 30 (6):28-37 (2000)
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Abstract

In Pakistan, as in many non‐Western cultures, decisions about a patient's health care are often made by the family or the doctor. For doctors educated in the West, the Pakistani approach requires striking a balance between preserving indigenous values and carving out room for patients to participate in their medical decisions.

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