2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0066-782x2012001500015
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“…A similar outlook was also observed in a study conducted with medical residents of the Instituto do Coração (Heart Institute), in São Paulo, which found that 65.3% of them had some knowledge of the living will, while 96.8% believed that such document would be useful for decision making, and 84.3% would respect the desire expressed in the living will without question 19 . A qualitative study showed that the majority of the medics considered the living will an instrument capable of materialising patient autonomy, allowing the prior expression of desires and expectations relative to their health, and constituting an important tool to offer better assistance to the terminally ill patient 20 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…A similar outlook was also observed in a study conducted with medical residents of the Instituto do Coração (Heart Institute), in São Paulo, which found that 65.3% of them had some knowledge of the living will, while 96.8% believed that such document would be useful for decision making, and 84.3% would respect the desire expressed in the living will without question 19 . A qualitative study showed that the majority of the medics considered the living will an instrument capable of materialising patient autonomy, allowing the prior expression of desires and expectations relative to their health, and constituting an important tool to offer better assistance to the terminally ill patient 20 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Furthermore, in the event of the patient having a living will, 60.77% of the interviewees stated that they would choose to respect the patient's autonomy and his/her advance directives 19 . By comparison, this study demonstrated a lower level of knowledge of the living will (only 12.9% of the students had a clear understanding of the term), despite this, the numbers related to students' acceptance of the desires expressed in this document were significantly higher (98%), which may reflect an increased respect among young medics for the patient's right to actively participate in decisions about their own life, valuing their autonomy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%