Undergraduate medical education lacks standardized curricula for teaching endof-life care and only sporadic curricula evaluations have been reported. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effect of a multimodal teaching program on preclinical medical students' knowledge of palliative care, and their beliefs relating to ethical decision-making. Methods: This study had a quasi-experimental design. The teaching formats included didactic lectures, bedside patient care, and interactive discussions. A structured questionnaire evaluated the effects of educational intervention—in terms of knowledge of palliative care and beliefs about common ethical dilemmas relating to end-of-life care in Taiwan. Results: All 118 students who participa...
Abstract Background/Objectives: Palliative care should be seen as a human right and should be integ...
BACKGROUND: In the past, implementation of effective palliative care curricula has emerged as a prio...
Background Existing research suggests that:Students are highly interested in palliative care compete...
Background/Purpose: Undergraduate medical education lacks standardized curricula for teaching endof-...
Background/PurposeUndergraduate medical education lacks standardized curricula for teaching endof-li...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of educational intervention using a multi...
Background/PurposeThe objective of this study was to investigate the effects of educational interven...
Background: The objective of this study is to evaluate the impact of teaching session on concepts of...
Despite interest in end-of-life educational efforts, attitu-dinal barriers still thwart the integrat...
The influence of medical students' knowledge concerning end-of-life care, considering ethical theori...
Background: Palliative care forms an integral part in the treatment of terminally-ill patients. To c...
As of 1995, 90 % of medical schools offered occa-sional lectures and short courses on death and dyin...
Background: The importance of the end-of-life (EOL) care in medical education is well recognized. Ho...
Background: Several researchers have highlighted the insufficiencies of the United States medical sy...
Background: Many countries have recognized palliative care as an imperative element of the medical s...
Abstract Background/Objectives: Palliative care should be seen as a human right and should be integ...
BACKGROUND: In the past, implementation of effective palliative care curricula has emerged as a prio...
Background Existing research suggests that:Students are highly interested in palliative care compete...
Background/Purpose: Undergraduate medical education lacks standardized curricula for teaching endof-...
Background/PurposeUndergraduate medical education lacks standardized curricula for teaching endof-li...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of educational intervention using a multi...
Background/PurposeThe objective of this study was to investigate the effects of educational interven...
Background: The objective of this study is to evaluate the impact of teaching session on concepts of...
Despite interest in end-of-life educational efforts, attitu-dinal barriers still thwart the integrat...
The influence of medical students' knowledge concerning end-of-life care, considering ethical theori...
Background: Palliative care forms an integral part in the treatment of terminally-ill patients. To c...
As of 1995, 90 % of medical schools offered occa-sional lectures and short courses on death and dyin...
Background: The importance of the end-of-life (EOL) care in medical education is well recognized. Ho...
Background: Several researchers have highlighted the insufficiencies of the United States medical sy...
Background: Many countries have recognized palliative care as an imperative element of the medical s...
Abstract Background/Objectives: Palliative care should be seen as a human right and should be integ...
BACKGROUND: In the past, implementation of effective palliative care curricula has emerged as a prio...
Background Existing research suggests that:Students are highly interested in palliative care compete...