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Should we tell the truth? Why families in Japan chose to tell their loved ones they were victims of iatrogenic HIV infection.

机译:我们应该说实话吗?为什么日本的家庭选择告诉亲人他们是医源性HIV感染的受害者。

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Japanese families traditionally avoid disclosing diagnoses of terminal illnesses to patients, seeking to protect the patient from emotional pain and shock. Using awareness theory, in this study we aimed to investigate the attitudes toward disclosure among bereaved families of Japanese hemophiliacs with iatrogenic HIV/AIDS. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 34 bereaved family members. Qualitative content analysis centered around three main issues: (a) family attitudes toward physician nondisclosure of HIV diagnosis; (b) family attitudes regarding the consequences of nondisclosure; and (c) family attitudes regarding the impact of nondisclosure on patient-family relationships. Our findings suggest that families favored disclosure because they felt that knowledge of the iatrogenic HIV infection would benefit the patient.
机译:传统上,日本家庭避免向患者披露对绝症的诊断,以保护患者免受情绪痛苦和震惊。在本研究中,我们使用意识理论,旨在调查日本血友病患者中医源性HIV / AIDS的丧亲家庭对信息披露的态度。对34名失去亲人的家庭成员进行了半结构化访谈。定性内容分析围绕三个主要问题:(a)家庭对医生未披露艾滋病毒诊断的态度; (b)家庭对保密的后果的态度; (c)关于保密对患者与家庭关系的影响的家庭态度。我们的发现表明,家庭喜欢公开信息,因为他们认为医源性HIV感染知识将使患者受益。

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