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Medical Students' Palliative Care Education in a Latin American University: A Three-Year Experience at Austral University in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Authors :
Ernesto Vignaroli
Mariela Bertolino
Marcelo J. Villar
Eduardo Mario Mutto
Roberto Wenk
Sofía Bunge
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Mary Ann Liebert, 2014.

Abstract

Background: The School of Medicine of Austral University incorporated palliative care as an elective in undergraduate medicine curriculum during 2010. Objective: We analyzed the experience and results after 3 years of teaching palliative care. We compared students who chose palliative care as an elective subject (PC Group) with students who did not (Non-PC Group). We focused on the experience of contact with palliative care patients and self-perceived attitudes. Additionally, the impact produced by palliative care education in knowledge, self-perceived attitudes, and comfort was evaluated. Methods: All the students tested completed a questionnaire on their attitude when exposed to dying patients. Students in the PC Group completed an additional questionnaire to assess their level of knowledge and their self-perceived comfort when interacting with patients. Results: We tested 146 students. All students in the PC Group and 95.2% in the Non-PC Group considered that specific death issues ought to be part of the curriculum. Some students indicated that they could be present in a mandatory course. Before taking their elective, students in the PC Group confirmed a lack of technical training to understand palliative care patients, as did those students in the Non-PC Group. After taking a palliative care elective students expressed an improvement in self-perceived attitudes toward suffering and there was a significant increase (p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e145e96b24be57422a3ba5c6264fafaf
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2013.0673