2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2018.12.266
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Physician Use of Empathy During Clinical Practice (S813)

Abstract: with an RFBM within 4 hours after each dose for $2 of the first 4 doses versus placebo (5.3% cancer; 11.3% non-cancer). Median time to laxation was significantly (P#0.0002) shorter in cancer (0.96 hours) and noncancer (1.25 hours) patients 24 hours after the first dose versus placebo ($23 hours). Rescue laxatives were used by 39.7% of cancer and 30.6% of non-cancer MNTX patients versus 51.8% and 39.4% of placebo patients. Of 108 open-label extension doubleblind MNTX patients, 79 (73.1%) achieved $3 RFBMs/week … Show more

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“…For instance, descriptive ethics studies explore stakeholders’ responses to bioethical questions and try explain how people arrive at certain moral opinions and reasoning patterns [ 13 22 ]. Empirical research can investigate whether people and healthcare professionals comply with ethical guidelines and how ethical solutions are translated into practice [ 13 15 , 18 , 23 – 29 ]. Furthermore, empirical research reveals the lived experience of stakeholders [ 14 , 30 34 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, descriptive ethics studies explore stakeholders’ responses to bioethical questions and try explain how people arrive at certain moral opinions and reasoning patterns [ 13 22 ]. Empirical research can investigate whether people and healthcare professionals comply with ethical guidelines and how ethical solutions are translated into practice [ 13 15 , 18 , 23 – 29 ]. Furthermore, empirical research reveals the lived experience of stakeholders [ 14 , 30 34 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%