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What is Paternalism (Physician-Patient Relationships)

Communicating Rare Diseases and Disorders in the Digital Age
An asymmetrical structure of the relationship based on a relationship of trust and on the responsibility that the healthcare professional assumes towards the patient.
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Health-Related Communication and Rare Diseases: A Passport for the Patient Journey
Michaela Liuccio (Sapienza University Rome, Italy)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 26
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2088-8.ch002
Abstract
Rare diseases are often characterized as diseases with low prevalence in population that stem from genetic disorders or environment conditions. As a result of its low prevalence and lack of knowledge of its causes, symptoms, and/or treatment, patients' access to healthcare, and their quality of life may be affected. A key challenge is also the physician-patient interaction that differs from traditional medical care settings by demanding physicians' experience in dealing, for example, with psychological problems associated with the diagnosis process. Information and Communication Technologies can facilitate the interaction between the sources of information and patients, overcoming geographical distances. This chapter discusses the role of Information and Communication to extract health data in rare diseases and reinforce physician-patient interactions. It argues that Information and Communication are crucial to meet patients' needs, drivers, and decision-making that tend to occur during the patient's journey (pre-diagnosis, diagnosis, and post-diagnosis).
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