Nursing Instructor, Shalamar Nursing College, Lahore, Pakistan
He is currently working as a Sr.Lecturer in the Department of Nursing. His research interests includes Medicine. He /she is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. He/ She has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He /she has authored of many research articles/books related to Medicine.
Review Article
To Tell or Not? The Omission of Truth Becomes a Lie!
Author(s): Hina Aslam*, Mehdi Hayat Khan, Saba Iqbal and Muhammad Arfan Ishaque
Truth telling (veracity) in health care is considered as a prominent phenomenon contributing to so many other
ethical obligations. The principle of truth telling can influence the right of patients and their families of getting
correct information about the disease, treatment plan, and other treatment options available. This paper discusses the
HCP’ s decision for beneficence of patient life and keeping patient stigmatized status confidential which creates
conflict between three principles. It is believed that truth telling and disclosing correct diagnosis should be done only
if there is no risk to patient s life. Ethical principles conflicting here are the beneficence, confidentiality and veracity.
HCP was in confusion that weather to tell the truth by disclosing the immoral act of the patient in front of her
family, which could result in losing patient&rsq.. View more»