Background: Care of the dying patient is an intrinsic part of the role of Foundation Year doctors (FYs). This study aimed to explore FYs’ experiences of training and their perceived training needs for their role in care of the dying. Care of the dying patient is an intrinsic part of the role of Foundation Year doctors. Methods: All FYs in one Foundation school were invited to take part in semi-structured group or individual interviews. A total of 8 group interviews and 21 individual interviews were conducted with 47 participants. Interview recordings were transcribed verbatim and framework analysis was undertaken. Findings: Key themes derived from the interviews included FYs’ teaching opportunities regarding care of the dying and their lear...
Background Existing research suggests that:Students are highly interested in palliative care compete...
There is nothing more certain in life than death. How we as individuals approach this challenging ev...
Residents in training are first-line physicians in hospital settings and they are in the process of ...
BACKGROUND: Care of the dying patient is an intrinsic part of the role of Foundation Year doctors (F...
Context Foundation Year doctors (FYs), who are newly qualified, are expected to provide care for dyi...
Objectives Education and training are seen as ‘absolutely essential parts of providing palliative ca...
BackgroundThe fundamental importance of good end of life care has been well documented however recen...
Background: Doctors often find dialogues about death difficult. In Norway, 45% of deaths take place ...
Background: Effective training at medical school is essential to prepare new doctors to safely manag...
BACKGROUND: Effective training at medical school is essential to prepare new doctors to safely manag...
Background: Acute hospitals are increasingly the place where care is provided at end of life and the...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The Dutch government has chosen a policy of strengthening palliative care in o...
Barbara A Head,1 Tara J Schapmire,1 Lori Earnshaw,1 John Chenault,2 Mark Pfeifer,1 Susan Sawning,3 M...
Background Existing research suggests that:Students are highly interested in palliative care compete...
There is nothing more certain in life than death. How we as individuals approach this challenging ev...
Residents in training are first-line physicians in hospital settings and they are in the process of ...
BACKGROUND: Care of the dying patient is an intrinsic part of the role of Foundation Year doctors (F...
Context Foundation Year doctors (FYs), who are newly qualified, are expected to provide care for dyi...
Objectives Education and training are seen as ‘absolutely essential parts of providing palliative ca...
BackgroundThe fundamental importance of good end of life care has been well documented however recen...
Background: Doctors often find dialogues about death difficult. In Norway, 45% of deaths take place ...
Background: Effective training at medical school is essential to prepare new doctors to safely manag...
BACKGROUND: Effective training at medical school is essential to prepare new doctors to safely manag...
Background: Acute hospitals are increasingly the place where care is provided at end of life and the...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The Dutch government has chosen a policy of strengthening palliative care in o...
Barbara A Head,1 Tara J Schapmire,1 Lori Earnshaw,1 John Chenault,2 Mark Pfeifer,1 Susan Sawning,3 M...
Background Existing research suggests that:Students are highly interested in palliative care compete...
There is nothing more certain in life than death. How we as individuals approach this challenging ev...
Residents in training are first-line physicians in hospital settings and they are in the process of ...