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  • 1University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Second Opinion (Park Ridge, Ill.)
|June 7, 1994
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Area of Science:

  • Medical Ethics
  • Patient Care

Background:

  • Efficient practice management in healthcare.
  • Potential time constraints for seriously ill patients.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the impact of time limitations on patient emotional processing.
  • To highlight the importance of addressing patients' existential concerns.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of patient-doctor interactions.
  • Exploration of ethical considerations in time-pressured medical settings.

Main Results:

  • Doctors' efficiency measures may limit patients' time for emotional and existential reflection.
  • Crucial patient questions beyond medical facts are often unaddressed.

Conclusions:

  • The 'survival of the soul' requires dedicated time for patients to process feelings and ask profound questions.
  • Healthcare efficiency must be balanced with holistic patient well-being.