2015
DOI: 10.5935/2238-3182.20150072
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Palliative care: the speech medical residents

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“…No Brasil, as grades curriculares de Enfermagem apresentam alguns avanços pontuais, como a existência de disciplinas eletivas, obrigatórias e projetos de extensão voltados ao tema (5) . Todavia, observa-se que, muitas vezes, a abordagem dos conteúdos relacionados aos CP ocorre de maneira insuficiente no processo formativo de enfermeiros e médicos, podendo culminar em dificuldades emocionais e sentimento de despreparo no cuidado (5)(6) .…”
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“…No Brasil, as grades curriculares de Enfermagem apresentam alguns avanços pontuais, como a existência de disciplinas eletivas, obrigatórias e projetos de extensão voltados ao tema (5) . Todavia, observa-se que, muitas vezes, a abordagem dos conteúdos relacionados aos CP ocorre de maneira insuficiente no processo formativo de enfermeiros e médicos, podendo culminar em dificuldades emocionais e sentimento de despreparo no cuidado (5)(6) .…”
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“…17 On the other hand, in a qualitative study carried out with 19 resident physician only in the area of anesthesia and surgery at HULW, the central ideas of the interviewees' speeches were to improve the quality of life of patients with an incurable and terminal illness, seeking to provide them with comfort and dignity, symptom relief, pain, and suffering, but no statements were corresponding to the lack of knowledge in PC by the interviewees. 18 However, this was a study with a different approach, with data collection by non-directive technique, which must have limited manifestations about difficulties in the care provided to terminally ill patients.…”
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confidence: 99%