Avoiding Deception and Nondisclosure in Clinical Practice: A Narrative Review of Ethical Principles, Legal Perspectives, and Communication Strategies

避免临床实践中的欺骗和隐瞒:伦理原则、法律视角和沟通策略的叙述性综述

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Abstract

Deception and nondisclosure in clinical practice undermine patient autonomy, informed consent, and trust in the physician-patient relationship. This review synthesizes ethical principles, legal frameworks, and communication strategies to address these issues, drawing on national and international guidelines. Deception, including lying, misrepresentation, and withholding critical facts, violates the principles of honesty, respect for autonomy, nonmaleficence, and justice, with significant implications for patient safety and public confidence. Factors contributing to such practices include therapeutic privilege, epistemic uncertainty, cultural norms, institutional pressures, and fear of litigation. Legal and professional standards, such as those from the Medical Council of Thailand, the American Medical Association, and the UK General Medical Council, mandate truthful and timely disclosure. Evidence-based communication approaches, including structured protocols like SPIKES, plain language use, and gradual disclosure, can help clinicians convey sensitive information while minimizing distress. Institutional measures, such as formal error disclosure policies, ethics training, and emotional support systems, are critical in fostering a culture of transparency. Sustained commitment to these principles is essential for upholding professional integrity, enhancing patient trust, and improving healthcare outcomes. This is a narrative review based on targeted searches of PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar, as well as professional guidelines and regulatory documents.

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