Confidentiality

ABSTRACT Issues of confidentiality are complicated by the relationships we have to patients and others who have valid interests in the confidential information. There are no straightforward answers to problems which involve complex relationships and sensitive information. The best we can do is to th...

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Bioethics
Biological and medical sciences
Confidentiality
Contraceptive Agents, Female
Decision Making
Ethics, Medical
Female
Humans
Medical sciences
Professional-Family Relations
Public health. Hygiene
Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
Teaching. Deontology. Ethics. Legislation
Third-Party Consent
Tropical medicine
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