1.Physician-patient trust as seen in medical ethics
Lizhi LIANG ; Xiaoyan WANG ; Taoxin MO ; Jin HAO ; Jingnan MIAO ; Yifan LI ; Yang LIU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2015;(9):681-684
As a heteronomy,the code of medical ethics plays an important role in sustaining the trust between physicians and patients.Based on a comparative analysis of the domestic and foreign codes of medical ethics,and field survey on such trust at tertiary hospitals in Beijing,as well as medical providers’moral characteristics,this article analyzed the causes that “goodwill”is insufficient in the trust in terms of internal and external factors;and then,in respect of heteronomy as a basis,it put forward suggestions to improve code of medical ethics in order to rebuild such trust.
2.Causes of physician-patient trust absence and its rebuilding from the perspective of informed consent
Yang LIU ; Zhaofeng LYV ; Xiaoyan WANG ; Jin HAO ; Jingnan MIAO ; Taoxin MO ; Yifan LI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2015;(9):678-680
Physician-patient trust is the basis of informed consent,and the informed consent institution is supposed to strengthen the trust.However,it affects trust in an opposite way in practice. This research aimed to analyze the relationship between informed consent and physician-patient trust,and provide with the advice,recommending on such rebuilding.
3.Government accountability in building trust between physicians and patients from the perspective of health-care service integration
Rui GUO ; Zhaofeng LYU ; Xiaoyan WANG ; Taoxin MO ; Jin HAO ; Yifan LI ; Jingnan MIAO ; Yang LIU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2015;(9):675-677
The study found that the physician-patient trust crisis results from overreliance on technology trust instead of interpersonal trust and institutional trust. The alleged “Paternalistic government innovation”in healthcare service has caused wastes of healthcare resources and gap below public expectancy due to its incompetence in resolving social problems,further eroding institutional legality and intensifying such crisis.This research aimed to identify government accountabilities in building such trust from three aspects.
4.Impacts of Patient Care on Doctor-patient Trust-Field Studies Based on Capital City Tertiary Hospitals
Chumeng GAO ; Xiaoyang WANG ; Zhaofeng LYU ; Rui GUO ; Lanqiu LIU ; Jia YANG ; Taoxin MO ; Jingnan MIAO ; Yifan LI
Chinese Medical Ethics 2015;(5):699-702
Objective:To understand the status of outpatients′medical care and their impact on the doctor -pa-tient trust in Beijing .Methods:Three tertiary hospitals were selected due to most concentrated high -quality medi-cal resources , the largest number of patient visits , universalism and particularism trust could be compared , taking field observations , personal interviews and questionnaires methods .Results:The main factors affecting clinical doctor-patient trust are time, the doctor skills, medical ethics, medical and prescription drug division , etc.are appropriate and effective .Conclusion:Play the role of pyramidmedical system′s overall effectiveness , and es-tablish a patient-centered system for outpatient care as soon as possible a comprehensive grasp of the overall con -struction team doctor , continue to strengthen the standardized management of medication .