Background: The General Medical Council expects medical graduates to care for dying patients with skill, clinical judgement and compassion. UK surveys continually demonstrate low confidence and increasing distress amongst junior doctors when providing care to the dying. Aim: This systematic review aims to determine what has been evidenced within worldwide literature regarding medical undergraduate confidence to care for dying patients. Design: A systematic electronic search was undertaken. Data extraction included measurements of baseline confidence, associated assessment tools, and details of applied educational interventions. Pre/post-intervention confidence comparisons were made. Factors influencing confidence levels were explore...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the self-perceived knowledge, confidence and preparedness of undergraduate ph...
Background Every year in the United Kingdom approximately half a million people use palliative car...
Background:Recognising dying is a key clinical skill for doctors, yet there is little training.Aim:T...
Under a surging demand for palliative care, medical students generally still show a lack of confiden...
Background Existing research suggests that:Students are highly interested in palliative care compete...
Background: Several researchers have highlighted the insufficiencies of the United States medical sy...
Objectives - To investigate the level of medical student anxiety in caring for a dying patient and t...
Palliative care is central to the role of all clinical doctors. There is variability in the amount a...
Background Undergraduate teaching currently fails to adequately prepare doctors to deliver ‘end-of-l...
As part of a European Erasmus Plus project entitled Death Education for Palliative Psychology, this ...
Includes bibliographical referencesBACKGROUND: The number of patients with cancer and other life-lim...
Background: Medical students and doctors are becoming better prepared to care for patients with pall...
Background Medical students and doctors are becoming better prepared to care for patients with palli...
BACKGROUND Palliative and end-of-life care is a core competency for doctors and is increasingly reco...
Background: Palliative care forms an integral part in the treatment of terminally-ill patients. To c...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the self-perceived knowledge, confidence and preparedness of undergraduate ph...
Background Every year in the United Kingdom approximately half a million people use palliative car...
Background:Recognising dying is a key clinical skill for doctors, yet there is little training.Aim:T...
Under a surging demand for palliative care, medical students generally still show a lack of confiden...
Background Existing research suggests that:Students are highly interested in palliative care compete...
Background: Several researchers have highlighted the insufficiencies of the United States medical sy...
Objectives - To investigate the level of medical student anxiety in caring for a dying patient and t...
Palliative care is central to the role of all clinical doctors. There is variability in the amount a...
Background Undergraduate teaching currently fails to adequately prepare doctors to deliver ‘end-of-l...
As part of a European Erasmus Plus project entitled Death Education for Palliative Psychology, this ...
Includes bibliographical referencesBACKGROUND: The number of patients with cancer and other life-lim...
Background: Medical students and doctors are becoming better prepared to care for patients with pall...
Background Medical students and doctors are becoming better prepared to care for patients with palli...
BACKGROUND Palliative and end-of-life care is a core competency for doctors and is increasingly reco...
Background: Palliative care forms an integral part in the treatment of terminally-ill patients. To c...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the self-perceived knowledge, confidence and preparedness of undergraduate ph...
Background Every year in the United Kingdom approximately half a million people use palliative car...
Background:Recognising dying is a key clinical skill for doctors, yet there is little training.Aim:T...