Residents in training are first-line physicians in hospital settings and they are in the process of developing knowledge and mastering clinical skills. They have to confront complex tasks calling upon their personal background, professional identity and relationships with the patients. We conducted a qualitative study investigating the difficulties they perceive in end-of-life care. In all, 24 consecutive residents were presented with a written query asking them to indicate the difficulties they identify in the management of patients hospitalised for end-of-life care. Their responses were submitted to content analysis. Physicians' mean age was 28 +/- 2.2 years, 37% were women, average postgraduate training duration was 2.5 +/- 1.3 years. Co...
Abstract Introduction Good care of patients at end-of-life can result in a meaningful period of pers...
Identifying essential competencies in end-of-life care, as well as general practitioners’ (GPs) conf...
International audienceThe objective of this paper was to obtain a better understanding of what it me...
Residents in training are first-line physicians in hospital settings and they are in the process of ...
Residents in training are first-line physicians in hospital settings and they are in the process of ...
Objective: As medical education evolves, emphasis on chronic care management within the medical curr...
Contains fulltext : 80319.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Residents repo...
Background: Doctors often find dialogues about death difficult. In Norway, 45% of deaths take place ...
BackgroundThe fundamental importance of good end of life care has been well documented however recen...
BACKGROUND: Care of the dying patient is an intrinsic part of the role of Foundation Year doctors (F...
BackgroundEthical challenges are common in end of life care; the uncertainty of prognosis and the et...
Abstract Background How medical residents’ experiences with care for dying patients affect their emo...
BACKGROUND: Ethical challenges are common in end of life care; the uncertainty of prognosis and the ...
To assess residents' difficulties during the first year of residency. In contrast to previous studie...
Background: Literature suggests a paucity of formal training in end-of-life care in contemporary Ame...
Abstract Introduction Good care of patients at end-of-life can result in a meaningful period of pers...
Identifying essential competencies in end-of-life care, as well as general practitioners’ (GPs) conf...
International audienceThe objective of this paper was to obtain a better understanding of what it me...
Residents in training are first-line physicians in hospital settings and they are in the process of ...
Residents in training are first-line physicians in hospital settings and they are in the process of ...
Objective: As medical education evolves, emphasis on chronic care management within the medical curr...
Contains fulltext : 80319.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Residents repo...
Background: Doctors often find dialogues about death difficult. In Norway, 45% of deaths take place ...
BackgroundThe fundamental importance of good end of life care has been well documented however recen...
BACKGROUND: Care of the dying patient is an intrinsic part of the role of Foundation Year doctors (F...
BackgroundEthical challenges are common in end of life care; the uncertainty of prognosis and the et...
Abstract Background How medical residents’ experiences with care for dying patients affect their emo...
BACKGROUND: Ethical challenges are common in end of life care; the uncertainty of prognosis and the ...
To assess residents' difficulties during the first year of residency. In contrast to previous studie...
Background: Literature suggests a paucity of formal training in end-of-life care in contemporary Ame...
Abstract Introduction Good care of patients at end-of-life can result in a meaningful period of pers...
Identifying essential competencies in end-of-life care, as well as general practitioners’ (GPs) conf...
International audienceThe objective of this paper was to obtain a better understanding of what it me...