
An editorial in The Lancet (a medical journal that’s been published for over 200 years) has revisited a subject that’s been niggling at me and many other patients: what the editorial authors called blame-ridden language – which they describe as being “pervasive throughout medicine.”(1)
For example, why do doctors include chart notes like :“Patient claims her pain is 10/10” ? Choosing the word “claims” somehow implies that the patient is lying. In the real world, we would say: “She is experiencing 10/10 pain”. Continue reading “Words matter – especially in medicine”

