How should clinicians respond if patient HIV denial could exacerbate racial health inequities?

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Abstract

This commentary examines the appropriateness of a clinician's deceiving a patient who will not discuss lifesaving therapy through the lens of solidarity, a key professional ethical value. Clinicians' awareness of social determinants of many patients' increased vulnerability to HIV infection is needed to promote equitable HIV intervention outcomes at both individual and community levels.

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Lahey, T. (2021). How should clinicians respond if patient HIV denial could exacerbate racial health inequities? AMA Journal of Ethics, 23(5), 382–387. https://doi.org/10.1001/amajethics.2021.382

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