Health care professional's death attitudes, experiences, and advance directive communication behaviour = Les professionnels de santé et la communication des directives anticipées en rapport avec leurs attitudes face à la mort et leurs expériences personnelles

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BLACK, Kathy

Une enquête a été menée au près de 135 professionnels de santé afin de connaître dans quelle mesure leurs attitudes et leurs expériences personnelles influencent leur pratique et leur manière de communiquer sur les directives anticipées. L'hypothèse étant que par un processus inconscient, les soignants projettent leurs propres expériences de la maladie terminale et de la mort sur les patients et de ce fait sont moins objectifs lorsqu'il s'agit de communiquer sur les directives anticipées.

Voir la revue «DEATH STUDIES, 31»

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