Medical house officers' attitudes toward vigorous analgesia, terminal sedation, and physician-assisted suicide = Les attitudes des médecins travaillant en maisons médicales envers l'analgésie puissante, la sédation terminale et le suicide médicalement assisté

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KALDJIAN, Lauris C. | WU, Barry J. | KIRKPATRICK, James N. | THOMAS-GEEVARGHESE, Asha | VAUGHAN-SARRAZIN, Mary

Cet article détaille les résultats d'une étude réalisée auprès de 236 médecins en maisons médicales dans 3 programmes de résidences en médecine interne dans le Connecticut. L'objectif de cette étude était d'identifier les attitudes envers l'analgésie puissante, la sédation terminale et le suicide médicalement assisté pour déterminer les associations entre ces attitudes et la formation ainsi que les facteurs religieux et démographiques.

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