Background Palliative care is gaining importance within the physician's range of duties. In the undergraduate medical curriculum, education on the four dimensions of care is insufficient. The spiritual dimension is hardly addressed. Therefore, we developed a coherent set of learning tasks targeted at learning to communicate about the spiritual dimension. The learning tasks are based on educational principles of authentic learning, reflective learning and longitudinal integration in the curriculum. This article reports on the feasibility of using these learning tasks in the medical curricula. Methods Teachers and educational scientists were interviewed and students were asked to evaluate the learning tasks in focus groups. Interview transcri...
Abstract: The development of palliative care as a recognizable specialty has been supported by an ac...
Previous literature demonstrates that current palliative care training is in need of improvement for...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of educational intervention using a multi...
Background Palliative care is gaining importance within the physician's range of duties. In the unde...
There is a growing demand to include palliative care education in the undergraduate medical curricul...
Background Chronic and palliative care are rapidly gaining importance within the physician's range o...
Further improvement of spiritual care in palliative care is warranted. Particularly reducing barrier...
Healthcare professionals express difficulties in delivering spiritual care, despite it being a core ...
Background The need for palliative care is increasing. Since almost every junior doctor will come ac...
Abstract Background Medical Schools are challenged to improve palliative care education and to find ...
noAs a domain of knowledge for healthcare professionals, palliative care is complex and demanding; n...
Abstract Objective: to propose essential competencies for the teaching of palliative care on underg...
Abstract Background The vast majority of medical students have no exposure to clinical palliative ca...
Background: Demographic change and the medical imperative to accompany patients at all times and als...
ABSTRACT Introduction Palliative care are actions that seek to act on the quality of life of sick ...
Abstract: The development of palliative care as a recognizable specialty has been supported by an ac...
Previous literature demonstrates that current palliative care training is in need of improvement for...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of educational intervention using a multi...
Background Palliative care is gaining importance within the physician's range of duties. In the unde...
There is a growing demand to include palliative care education in the undergraduate medical curricul...
Background Chronic and palliative care are rapidly gaining importance within the physician's range o...
Further improvement of spiritual care in palliative care is warranted. Particularly reducing barrier...
Healthcare professionals express difficulties in delivering spiritual care, despite it being a core ...
Background The need for palliative care is increasing. Since almost every junior doctor will come ac...
Abstract Background Medical Schools are challenged to improve palliative care education and to find ...
noAs a domain of knowledge for healthcare professionals, palliative care is complex and demanding; n...
Abstract Objective: to propose essential competencies for the teaching of palliative care on underg...
Abstract Background The vast majority of medical students have no exposure to clinical palliative ca...
Background: Demographic change and the medical imperative to accompany patients at all times and als...
ABSTRACT Introduction Palliative care are actions that seek to act on the quality of life of sick ...
Abstract: The development of palliative care as a recognizable specialty has been supported by an ac...
Previous literature demonstrates that current palliative care training is in need of improvement for...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of educational intervention using a multi...