Introduction: Having an opportunity to reflect on issues and personal views about death may better prepare medical students to care for dying patients. Doing so in a hospital mortuary, commonly regarded as a place only for storing dead bodies, may stimulate such introspection. In 2014-15, all third year medical students at The University of Hong participated in a hospital mortuary visit where they discussed death and how the mortuary provides care after death. Students completed a questionnaire survey before and after the visit and their written assignments were analysed for recurrent themes. Purpose: We sought to assess the impact of a mortuary visit in shaping medical student attitudes towards death and the role of the mortuary. Issues/...
Death Anxiety has greatly influenced society to suppress the topic of death by denying and avoiding ...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study was to investigate the death attitudes and demand of deat...
Background: Existing studies have explored many aspects of medical students' experiences of patient ...
BACKGROUND: Experiencing the death of a patient can be one of the most challenging aspects of clinic...
This study examined the concept of and attitudes toward death of university students and evaluated t...
Introduction: Palliative care is an approach that improves the quality of life of patients and their...
Background: The need to spread the culture of palliative care and to train health care professionals...
Background: Medical Schools are challenged to improve palliative care education and...
This work deals with issues concerning the death, burial and everything related. The main objective ...
Death is an inevitable experience for each individual. Although death is a natural human experience,...
Background Medical students and doctors are becoming better prepared to care for patients with palli...
Background: End-of-life care has become a priority in medical education internationally. A previous ...
Objective: To outline a frame-work which would help to regulate the emotions of under graduate stude...
Background; Death Cafés are increasingly being held to facilitate discussions around death and dying...
ABSTRACT Introduction The process of death and dying is a theme that generates different reactions...
Death Anxiety has greatly influenced society to suppress the topic of death by denying and avoiding ...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study was to investigate the death attitudes and demand of deat...
Background: Existing studies have explored many aspects of medical students' experiences of patient ...
BACKGROUND: Experiencing the death of a patient can be one of the most challenging aspects of clinic...
This study examined the concept of and attitudes toward death of university students and evaluated t...
Introduction: Palliative care is an approach that improves the quality of life of patients and their...
Background: The need to spread the culture of palliative care and to train health care professionals...
Background: Medical Schools are challenged to improve palliative care education and...
This work deals with issues concerning the death, burial and everything related. The main objective ...
Death is an inevitable experience for each individual. Although death is a natural human experience,...
Background Medical students and doctors are becoming better prepared to care for patients with palli...
Background: End-of-life care has become a priority in medical education internationally. A previous ...
Objective: To outline a frame-work which would help to regulate the emotions of under graduate stude...
Background; Death Cafés are increasingly being held to facilitate discussions around death and dying...
ABSTRACT Introduction The process of death and dying is a theme that generates different reactions...
Death Anxiety has greatly influenced society to suppress the topic of death by denying and avoiding ...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study was to investigate the death attitudes and demand of deat...
Background: Existing studies have explored many aspects of medical students' experiences of patient ...