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PRESERVING TRUST IN THE PHYSICIAN-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP AND ADDRESSING MORAL INJURY OF PHYSICIANS

JADRANKA BUTUROVIĆ PONIKVAR orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-7473-3731 ; Odjel za nefrologiju, Sveučilišni medicinski centar Ljubljana, Slovenija; Odjel za medicinsku etiku, Medicinski fakultet, Sveučilište u Ljubljani, Slovenija *

* Dopisni autor.


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str. 109-116

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In recent decades, which have brought about dramatic changes in medicine, the relationship of trust between patients and doctors has come under severe pressure. In parallel with the increasing needs and complexity of patients who demand more individual time from their physicians (including the explanatory duty required by law), the administrative burden of the latter is increasing. The performance metrics of individual physicians has either already been introduced or is planned to be introduced, forcing physicians into the “production line” of healthcare services. Although physicians represent a small percentage of all employees in the healthcare enterprise, generally less than 10 %, they are the main target of performance metrics in healthcare. The administrative burden and metrics approach are enhanced by the corporatization of healthcare systems, both in private as well as public healthcare organizations.
Patients and physicians are no longer the main figures in medical decision making, as many other individuals and entities have since joined, described as “strangers at the bedside” in a book by Professor David Rothman. They include bioethicists, lawyers, court rulings, economists, psychologists, civil society, and activists. The introduction of artificial intelligence into healthcare and its role in medical decision making will be assessed in the near and distant future.
Patients do not want to be part of a healthcare production line. They want a human touch from their physician, whom they trust to fight for and protect their best interests, their health, and their lives. Patients need this trustful relationship at least as much as medications and healthcare services. Physicians want and need the same. A trustful relationship between patient and physician has been the core value of medicine for thousands of years, and should be protected and consolidated for the future. Our duty as physicians is the fight to sustain it in the challenging times ahead.

Ključne riječi

trust, physician – patient relationship, moral injury

Hrčak ID:

331214

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/331214

Datum izdavanja:

16.5.2025.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

Posjeta: 285 *