1- heshmati_nabavi@yahoo.com Faculty of Law and Foreign Languages, Azad University of Mashhad, heshmati_nabavi@yahoo.com , heshmati.nabavi@gmail.com
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Background and aims: The preservation of human life, property and dignity has been a long-standing concern of human societies. In the holy shrine of Islam, emphasis has also been placed on the necessity and necessity of protecting the lives, property and dignity of Muslims. Patient education can be defined as a collection of formal and informal activities provided by health care providers to obtain health outcomes for patients by providing information, skills and knowledge necessary for managing their health and their illness. Purpose:The purpose of this study is to explain the need for medical education by the physician based on the texts and rules of Imamieh jurisprudence. Methods: This research has a descriptive-analytical nature which has studied the jurisprudential reference books with a library method and, by reviewing different jurisprudential texts and legal texts, has explained the responsibility of the physician to provide education to the patients. Findings: By reviewing the sources of jurisprudence, the physician's guaranty was studied in the jurisprudential texts. Using jurisprudential rules, the principles of jurisprudence, pride, guidance, annulment, dismissal, and the need to eliminate the probable loss of medical responsibility for the education of patients were investigated and explained. Conclusion: Based on the texts and rules of the Imamieh jurisprudence, teaching to patients is one of the important duties of the physician. Failure and fault in this area will result in his liability and he will be obliged to compensate for the damages
Heshmati navabi M, Zahediyan M, Heshmati navabi F, Nikraftar F. The responsibility of the physician to provide training to patients from the point of view of Imamieh jurisprudence. مدیریت پرستاری 2019; 8 (1) :40-46 URL: http://ijnv.ir/article-1-583-en.html