2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0080-62342013000200027
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Conocimiento de la ley y preparación del personal sanitario sobre el proceso asistencial de la muerte

Abstract: RESUmoOs objetivos deste estudo são determinar a percepção que os profissionais de saúde (médicos, enfermeiros e auxiliares de enfermagem) têm sobre a sua preparação sobre o cuidado dos doentes terminais e determinar seu conhecimento da legislação sobre cuidados paliativos. Realizou-se um estudo transversal em um hospital em Granada (Espanha), através da aplicação de um questionário ad hoc. RESUmEnEste estudio apunta a conocer la percepción que los profesionales de la salud (médicos, enfermeras y auxiliares d… Show more

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“…Another fact evidenced in this study-and which has already been described by several authors-is the lack of PC training in the generalists, who are in charge of the first care level or, in the case of Ecuador, who finish the mandatory year of Rural Medicine [34][35][36][37]. The aforementioned must be considered as an alert, if also considering what Ury, Reznich and Weber [38] point out about the fact that 80% of the deaths occur in health institutions, under the responsibility of generalists, internists or family doctors, who have gaps in their training, mainly as regards pain management, communicating bad news and decision-making.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Another fact evidenced in this study-and which has already been described by several authors-is the lack of PC training in the generalists, who are in charge of the first care level or, in the case of Ecuador, who finish the mandatory year of Rural Medicine [34][35][36][37]. The aforementioned must be considered as an alert, if also considering what Ury, Reznich and Weber [38] point out about the fact that 80% of the deaths occur in health institutions, under the responsibility of generalists, internists or family doctors, who have gaps in their training, mainly as regards pain management, communicating bad news and decision-making.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Pero aspectos nuevos como la limitación del esfuerzo terapéutico y las limitaciones de las medidas de soporte vital, son desconocidas. Torres et al 21 describen en su estudio resultados similares a los nuestros. Los contenidos aprendidos en la asignatura Cuidados Paliativos implicaron porcentajes mayoritarios de respuestas correctas en diversas preguntas realizadas, sin que haya diferencias estadísticamente significativas, a excepción de la pregunta relativa a la sedación paliativa; aspecto tratado de forma específica en la asignatura.…”
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“…It is a humanized therapy, used since the diagnosis of a chronic degenerative disease like cancer, which assumes greater magnitude in patients whose disease does not respond to curative treatment, especially when it is in its advanced and progressive stage. Thus, it is a duty of health teams to attend patients and their families, since they are directly involved in their treatment process and are present in their terminal phase of life (3,7) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%