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When western concept meets eastern culture: Exploring the impact of Confucianism on shared decision-making in China

Meiqi Meng, Xuejing Li, Junqiang Zhao, Yufang Hao

2024Asia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

, which explains the cultural roots of power imbalances in healthcare relationships, where patients typically defer to the authority of doctors, and the role of nurses in SDM is limited. The paper argues that for SDM to be effectively integrated into Chinese healthcare, strategies must be adapted to align with cultural norms while encouraging patient empowerment. It also calls for a nuanced understanding of the evolving Chinese culture and emphasizes the need for global healthcare providers to develop cultural competence to better support Chinese patients, especially in the context of oncology, both domestically and internationally.

Topics & Concepts

ChinaNeo-ConfucianismChinese culturePolitical scienceAncient historyHistoryLawPatient-Provider Communication in HealthcareConflict Management and NegotiationLanguage, Discourse, Communication Strategies