Attitudes of doctors and medical students toward patients with suicidal ideation
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Resumo: | Abstract Considering suicide is a public health problem, this study identified misconceptions about patients at risk of suicide as well as strategies to manage patients and their families, also verifying changes in conceptions and attitudes throughout graduation. We applied a questionnaire with five categories: “medical confidentiality,” “deontology,” “medical negligence,” “graduation,” and “myths and conceptions”. One hundred and twenty-six subjects participated in the research: 45 (35.7%) first-year medical students, 48 (38.1%) interns, and 33 (26.2%) doctors. The variables were analyzed, and the difference between groups was significant for 15 questions (62.5%). In one question (myths and conceptions) the answers were distant from the expected, and in two questions (myths and conceptions, deontology) the result did not give adequate information. We observed improvements at medical graduation for most of the studied aspects; among the deficiencies, we highlight those related to compulsory notification, electroconvulsive therapy, and the responsibility of doctors. |
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Attitudes of doctors and medical students toward patients with suicidal ideationSuicideEthicsMalpracticeEducation-MedicineAbstract Considering suicide is a public health problem, this study identified misconceptions about patients at risk of suicide as well as strategies to manage patients and their families, also verifying changes in conceptions and attitudes throughout graduation. We applied a questionnaire with five categories: “medical confidentiality,” “deontology,” “medical negligence,” “graduation,” and “myths and conceptions”. One hundred and twenty-six subjects participated in the research: 45 (35.7%) first-year medical students, 48 (38.1%) interns, and 33 (26.2%) doctors. The variables were analyzed, and the difference between groups was significant for 15 questions (62.5%). In one question (myths and conceptions) the answers were distant from the expected, and in two questions (myths and conceptions, deontology) the result did not give adequate information. We observed improvements at medical graduation for most of the studied aspects; among the deficiencies, we highlight those related to compulsory notification, electroconvulsive therapy, and the responsibility of doctors.Conselho Federal de Medicina2020-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1983-80422020000200344Revista Bioética v.28 n.2 2020reponame:Revista Bioética (online)instname:Conselho Federal de Medicina (CFM)instacron:CFM10.1590/1983-80422020282396info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRocha,Gabriela do PradoAraújo Filho,Gerardo Maria deÁvila,Lazslo Antônioeng2020-06-24T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1983-80422020000200344Revistahttp://revistabioetica.cfm.org.br/index.php/revista_bioeticaPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbioetica@portalmedico.org.br||revistabioetica@gmail.com1983-80421983-8034opendoar:2020-06-24T00:00Revista Bioética (online) - Conselho Federal de Medicina (CFM)false |
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Attitudes of doctors and medical students toward patients with suicidal ideation |
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Attitudes of doctors and medical students toward patients with suicidal ideation |
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Attitudes of doctors and medical students toward patients with suicidal ideation Rocha,Gabriela do Prado Suicide Ethics Malpractice Education-Medicine |
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Attitudes of doctors and medical students toward patients with suicidal ideation |
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Attitudes of doctors and medical students toward patients with suicidal ideation |
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Attitudes of doctors and medical students toward patients with suicidal ideation |
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Attitudes of doctors and medical students toward patients with suicidal ideation |
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Attitudes of doctors and medical students toward patients with suicidal ideation |
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Rocha,Gabriela do Prado |
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Rocha,Gabriela do Prado Araújo Filho,Gerardo Maria de Ávila,Lazslo Antônio |
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Araújo Filho,Gerardo Maria de Ávila,Lazslo Antônio |
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Rocha,Gabriela do Prado Araújo Filho,Gerardo Maria de Ávila,Lazslo Antônio |
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Suicide Ethics Malpractice Education-Medicine |
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Suicide Ethics Malpractice Education-Medicine |
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Abstract Considering suicide is a public health problem, this study identified misconceptions about patients at risk of suicide as well as strategies to manage patients and their families, also verifying changes in conceptions and attitudes throughout graduation. We applied a questionnaire with five categories: “medical confidentiality,” “deontology,” “medical negligence,” “graduation,” and “myths and conceptions”. One hundred and twenty-six subjects participated in the research: 45 (35.7%) first-year medical students, 48 (38.1%) interns, and 33 (26.2%) doctors. The variables were analyzed, and the difference between groups was significant for 15 questions (62.5%). In one question (myths and conceptions) the answers were distant from the expected, and in two questions (myths and conceptions, deontology) the result did not give adequate information. We observed improvements at medical graduation for most of the studied aspects; among the deficiencies, we highlight those related to compulsory notification, electroconvulsive therapy, and the responsibility of doctors. |
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