Truth-telling or Not: A Dilemma for Health Care Providers Regarding Disclosure of Cancer in China

J Law Med. 2019 Dec;27(2):316-324.

Abstract

Truth-telling to cancer patients challenges health care providers in China. Providers confront a series of cultural, ethical, and legal dilemmas in terms of patients' right to know and autonomy. Underlying reasons for truth-telling dilemmas include traditional culture, the role of family, and ambiguity about patients' right to know in accordance with Chinese laws and regulations. These factors complicate ethical judgment by requiring interaction with traditional Chinese culture and laws before health care providers deliver bad news to patients with a range of conditions, including cancer. In this article ethical questions are raised, and strategies concerning breaking bad news are suggested for Chinese health care providers.

Keywords: bad news; cancer disclosure; dilemma; ethic; truth-telling.

MeSH terms

  • China
  • Health Personnel*
  • Humans
  • Neoplasms*
  • Patient Rights
  • Truth Disclosure*