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Ethical dilemmas in physicians’ consultations with COPD patients

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dc.contributor.author Sigurgeirsdóttir, Jónína
dc.contributor.author Halldórsdóttir, Sigríður
dc.contributor.author Arnardóttir, Ragnheiður Harpa
dc.contributor.author Guðmundsson, Gunnar
dc.contributor.author Bjornsson, Eythor Hreinn
dc.date.accessioned 2022-06-29T01:02:55Z
dc.date.available 2022-06-29T01:02:55Z
dc.date.issued 2022-05-01
dc.identifier.citation Sigurgeirsdóttir , J , Halldórsdóttir , S , Arnardóttir , R H , Guðmundsson , G & Bjornsson , E H 2022 , ' Ethical dilemmas in physicians’ consultations with COPD patients ' , International Journal of COPD , vol. 17 , pp. 977-991 . https://doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S356107
dc.identifier.issn 1176-9106
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dc.identifier.other 85130001694
dc.identifier.other 35528147
dc.identifier.other unpaywall: 10.2147/copd.s356107
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/3270
dc.description Funding Information: The Oddur Olafsson Scientific Research Fund at the Reykjalundur Rehabilitation Institute, and the B-section of the Science Fund of the Icelandic Nurses’ Association funded the study. Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Sigurgeirsdottir et al.
dc.description.abstract Aim: This phenomenological study was aimed at exploring principal physicians’ (participants’) experience of attending to COPD patients and motivating their self-management, in light of the GOLD clinical guidelines of COPD therapy. Methods: Interviews were conducted with nine physicians, who had referred patients to PR, five general practitioners (GPs) and four lung specialists (LSs). The interviews were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed through a process of deconstruction and reconstruction. Results: The participants experienced several ethical dilemmas in being principal physicians of COPD patients and motivating their self-management; primarily in the balancing act of adhering to the Hippocratic Oath of promoting health and saving lives, while respecting their patients’ choice regarding non-adherence eg, by still smoking. It was also a challenge to deal with COPD as a nicotine addiction disease, deal with patients’ denial regarding the harm of smoking and in motivating patient mastery of the disease. The participants used various strategies to motivate their patients’ self-management such as active patient education, enhancing the patients’ inner motivation, by means of an interdisciplinary approach, involving the patients’ significant other when appropriate, and by proposing PR. Conclusion: The findings indicate that being a principal physician of COPD patients and motivating their self-management is a balancing act, involving several dilemmas. Patients’ nicotine addiction and physicians’ ethical obligations are likely to create ethical dilemmas as the physician is obligated to respect the patients’ will, even though it contradicts what is best for the patient. The participants suggest strategies to motivate COPD patients’ self-management.
dc.description.abstract AIM: This phenomenological study was aimed at exploring principal physicians' (participants') experience of attending to COPD patients and motivating their self-management, in light of the GOLD clinical guidelines of COPD therapy. METHODS: Interviews were conducted with nine physicians, who had referred patients to PR, five general practitioners (GPs) and four lung specialists (LSs). The interviews were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed through a process of deconstruction and reconstruction. RESULTS: The participants experienced several ethical dilemmas in being principal physicians of COPD patients and motivating their self-management; primarily in the balancing act of adhering to the Hippocratic Oath of promoting health and saving lives, while respecting their patients' choice regarding non-adherence eg, by still smoking. It was also a challenge to deal with COPD as a nicotine addiction disease, deal with patients' denial regarding the harm of smoking and in motivating patient mastery of the disease. The participants used various strategies to motivate their patients' self-management such as active patient education, enhancing the patients' inner motivation, by means of an interdisciplinary approach, involving the patients' significant other when appropriate, and by proposing PR. CONCLUSION: The findings indicate that being a principal physician of COPD patients and motivating their self-management is a balancing act, involving several dilemmas. Patients' nicotine addiction and physicians' ethical obligations are likely to create ethical dilemmas as the physician is obligated to respect the patients' will, even though it contradicts what is best for the patient. The participants suggest strategies to motivate COPD patients' self-management.
dc.format.extent 15
dc.format.extent 3297182
dc.format.extent 977-991
dc.language.iso en
dc.relation.ispartofseries International Journal of COPD; 17()
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subject Lungnasjúkdómar
dc.subject Lungnaþemba
dc.subject Sjúklingar
dc.subject Langvinn lungnateppa
dc.subject Læknar
dc.subject Lungnalæknisfræði
dc.subject COPD
dc.subject interviews
dc.subject motivation
dc.subject patient education
dc.subject physician-patient relations
dc.subject physicians
dc.subject physician’s role
dc.subject qualitative research
dc.subject self-management
dc.subject General Practitioners
dc.subject Humans
dc.subject Physician-Patient Relations
dc.subject Self-Management
dc.subject Tobacco Use Disorder
dc.subject Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/diagnosis
dc.subject Referral and Consultation
dc.subject Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
dc.subject Health Policy
dc.subject Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
dc.title Ethical dilemmas in physicians’ consultations with COPD patients
dc.type /dk/atira/pure/researchoutput/researchoutputtypes/contributiontojournal/article
dc.description.version Peer reviewed
dc.identifier.doi 10.2147/COPD.S356107
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dc.contributor.department Faculty of Medicine
dc.contributor.department Faculty of Graduate Studies in Health Sciences
dc.contributor.department Internal Medicine and Emergency Services


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