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Gac Med Mex 2018; 154 (2)
Actitud del personal médico de un servicio de pediatría ante la muerte de los pacientes
Sánchez-Sánchez LM, López-Córdova ED, Siller-Gómez P
Language: Spanish
References: 22
Page: 152-160
PDF size: 191.63 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Tertiary care hospitals’ physicians require high emotional competence, since they are faced with the demands
of terminally ill patients and their families.
Objective: to assess the attitude of physicians of a pediatrics department towards
patient death.
Method: Pediatrics staff and resident physicians anonymously answered the Attitudes Towards Death (ATD)
questionnaire. Absolute frequencies, percentages, means, standard deviations, Student’s t-test and the chi-square test were
used. Statistical significance was considered with p ‹ 0.05.
Results: The questionnaire was answered by 38 physicians,
26 (68.4%) were residents and 12 (37.6%) staff physicians; 15 (39.4%) were males and 23 (60.6%) females. Four residents
(15.4%) had a positive attitude versus 2 staff physicians (16.7%) (p = 0.920). Statistical significance was found in items 1 (69.2%
of residents versus 100% of staff physicians, p = 0.03), 16 (23% of residents versus 100% of staff physicians, p = 0.001) and
19 (92.3% of residents versus 58.3% of staff physicians, p = 0.01), corresponding to the avoidance, acceptance and professional
perspective dimensions.
Conclusion: Less than 20% of pediatric physicians have a positive attitude towards death.
Most didn’t value death as a passage or transition to a better life, or as a solution to life’s problems.
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