Knowledge of health care ethics in paediatric residents

被引:4
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作者
Hernandez Gonzalez, A. [1 ]
Rodriguez Nunez, A. [2 ]
Cambra Lasaosa, F. J. [3 ]
Quintero Otero, S. [1 ]
Ramil Fraga, C. [4 ]
Garcia Palacios, M. V. [5 ]
Hernandez Rastrotto, R. [6 ]
Ruiz Extremera, M. A. [7 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Univ Puerta Mar, Unidad Cuidados Intens Pediat, Cadiz, Spain
[2] Univ Santiago, Hosp Clin, Unidad Cuidados lntens Pediat, Santiago De Compostela, Spain
[3] Hosp San Juan Dios, Unidad Cuidados Intens Pediat, Barcelona, Spain
[4] Complejo Hosp Univ A Coruna, Unidad Cuidados Intens Pediat, La Coruna, Spain
[5] Hosp Univ Puerta Mar, Serv Med Prevent, Cadiz, Spain
[6] Hosp Univ Infanta Cristina, Unidad Cuidados Intens Pediat, Badajoz, Spain
[7] Hosp Univ San Cecilio, Dept Pediat, Granada, Spain
来源
ANALES DE PEDIATRIA | 2014年 / 80卷 / 02期
关键词
Ethics; Medical post-graduate education; Resident; Knowledge; EVERYDAY ETHICS; CURRICULUM; PROFESSIONALISM; EDUCATION; PROGRAM;
D O I
10.1016/j.anpedi.2013.06.002
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Introduction: Bioethics has been recently incorporated in to the educational programs of both medical students and medical residents as part of their curriculum. However, its training based on clinical practice is not well structured. Objective: To evaluate the knowledge of bioethics in Spanish paediatric residents, and to analyse how this relates to the medical education during graduate and post-graduate training. Material and methods: A questionnaire with 20 multiple choice questions was designed to evaluate the knowledge in basic ethics with potential implications in clinical practice. We evaluated the education received during graduate and post-graduate training, and the main ethical conflicts faced. Results: A total of 210 completed questionnaires were received from medical residents in paediatrics from 20 different Spanish hospitals, of whom 47 of these were first year residents (R1), 49 were second year residents (R2), 57 were third year residents (R3), and the remaining 57 were final year residents (R4). The mean number of correct answers was 16.8 out of 20. No differences were found between residents in different years of training, nor were there any differences between the group that had received specific training in bioethics versus those who had not. Residents were more likely to give wrong answers related with informed consent, the law on the freedom of the patient, principles of quality of life, the case analysis system, and the dimension of distributive justice. Conclusions: Limitation of therapeutic efforts was identified as the main ethical problem faced in clinical practice by Spanish residents in paediatrics. Most of the knowledge of bioethics is acquired during graduate training, and improved very little throughout the period of medical residence. Our results suggest that efforts are required in organising and structuring the education in bioethics during the training of residents in paediatrics. (C) 2012 Asociacion Espanola de Pediatria. Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L. All rights reserved.
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页码:106 / 113
页数:8
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