Knowledge and attitudes of medical students toward death: a cross-sectional comparative study between an Arab and a Western University
Randah R. Hamadeh,
Izzeldin Abuelaish,
Susan J. Yousufzai
et al.
Abstract:Background
Cultural factors influence attitudes toward death, and gender disparities are evident. Prior studies show that medical students have limited knowledge about death and are uncomfortable with it. Moreover, there is limited research that has examined factors that influence medical students’ knowledge and attitudes toward death.
Objectives
The objectives of the study were to compare cultural and gender differences in relation to knowledge an… Show more
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