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- W60059975 abstract "If you are among those who liked feeling able to trust that doctors will know and do what is right, then you may be feeling a bit out of sorts these days. It's very disconcerting, after all, to learn that doctors, like everyone else, are not perfect; that they do not know everything; that they can miss things; and that, despite good intentions, can make mistakes. And what are you to think when, for these very reasons, organizations such as the American Heart Association, the National Institute on Aging, and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality urge patients – you – to form partnerships with your doctors and take an active part in the decisionmaking process. Doesn't this imply that patients cannot, should not, trust that their doctors will know and do the right thing? Actually, that's not quite what they are saying. Even if doctors don't know everything, what they do know is still substantial and worthy of both respect and trust. Patients are simply being advised to replace a blind trust in their doctors with one that is grounded in respect, yet recognizes the fallibility of humans. Patients are being advised to replace expectations that are based on illusions, with ones that are based on reality. By telling patients to be partners in their healthcare, to learn what they can and help make the decisions, these and other organizations are also suggesting that patients can, and should, shoulder some of the responsibility for their care and for the nature of the relationship. This, in turn, implies that the future of trust in healthcare relationships need not be limited to trust in doctors. It implies that you, the patient, should trust in yourself as well. Even though you may start out knowing little or nothing about the medical aspects of your condition, you can learn enough to make decisions. You should trust yourself enough to ask questions and seek answers. Because you are the one who lives with your condition on a daily basis, what you know and think about it is important. You should trust yourself" @default.
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