Assessment of attitudes related to humanization of assistance by medical students
Higor Chagas Cardoso,
Edna Regina Silva Pereira,
Viviane Soares
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Typical medical care has been characterized by professional and disease-centered attitudes, with little concern for focusing on the patient’s psychosocial context and expectations. However, the medical care that seeks to more globally encompass the patient’s perspective has shown to bring greater benefits. Objective: To evaluate the attitudes of medical students regarding the physician-patient relationship. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study that evaluated the attitudes of students in the… Show more
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