Advance directives as a topic in medical education
Thalita da Rocha Bastos,
Letícia Fonseca Macedo,
Yasmim Carmine Brito da Silva
et al.
Abstract:This study investigated the knowledge of medical professors and students during internship regarding advance directives, a device that aims to ensure the right of patients to record their preference for medical care they will be subject to when incapable of making decisions. This is a cross-sectional, descriptive and observational study with a mostly quantitative approach, of which participated 30 professors and 121 medical students from two teaching institutions in Belém/PA. The results identified gaps in the… Show more
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