2012
DOI: 10.1186/1472-6939-13-2
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Ethical problems in pediatrics: what does the setting of care and education show us?

Abstract: BackgroundPediatrics ethics education should enhance medical students' skills to deal with ethical problems that may arise in the different settings of care. This study aimed to analyze the ethical problems experienced by physicians who have medical education and pediatric care responsibilities, and if those problems are associated to their workplace, medical specialty and area of clinical practice.MethodsA self-applied semi-structured questionnaire was answered by 88 physicians with teaching and pediatric car… Show more

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“…Besides, the paediatrics department has different and special conditions in regard to the patients and patient relatives compared with the other branches that treat adults. Perceived as medicine's most frustrating specialty (Baker, ), paediatrics is a department where children have limited engagement in medical conversations (Purvis, ), difficult, neglectful or resentful parents have to be dealt with, their unexpected reactions have to be coped with (Guedert and Grosseman, ) and relationships with the parents have to be preserved for the well‐being of the children (Moon et al, ), while this department faces unique challenges (Breuner and Moreno, ). These characteristics provide diversity in the observations, experiences and cases.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, the paediatrics department has different and special conditions in regard to the patients and patient relatives compared with the other branches that treat adults. Perceived as medicine's most frustrating specialty (Baker, ), paediatrics is a department where children have limited engagement in medical conversations (Purvis, ), difficult, neglectful or resentful parents have to be dealt with, their unexpected reactions have to be coped with (Guedert and Grosseman, ) and relationships with the parents have to be preserved for the well‐being of the children (Moon et al, ), while this department faces unique challenges (Breuner and Moreno, ). These characteristics provide diversity in the observations, experiences and cases.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, an assessment of medical students' views in Saudi Arabia revealed their satisfaction with the medical ethics curriculum; yet, they still believed that the curriculum needs to be shifted to a patient-centered one (4). biggest ethical challenges in pediatrics are issues related to moral decision-making (7). Thus, in the field of pediatrics, do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order is amongst the most serious ethical challenges for residents (8,9).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Desde a década de 1990, é consenso internacional a recomendação para que a ética constitua uma parte importante do currículo médico 1,2 . No Brasil, tal consideração é bem expressa nas Diretrizes Curriculares Nacionais para o Curso de Graduação de Medicina (DCNCGM) 3 , que estabelecem que o perfil esperado do formando é o de um médico "com formação [...] crítica e reflexiva, capacitado a atuar, pautado em princípios éticos [...], com senso de responsabilidade social e compromisso com a cidadania, como promotor da saúde integral do ser humano".…”
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