Pharmacy students' attitudes toward death and end-of-life care
- PMID: 21045946
- PMCID: PMC2933013
- DOI: 10.5688/aj7406104
Pharmacy students' attitudes toward death and end-of-life care
Abstract
Objectives: To assess pharmacy students' attitudes toward death and end-of-life care.
Methods: Third-year pharmacy students enrolled in the Ethics in Christianity and Health Care course were administered a survey instrument prior to introduction of the topic of end-of-life care. Students' attitudes toward different professions' roles in end-of-life care and their comfort in discussing end-of-life issues were assessed. The survey instrument was readministered to the same students at the end of their fourth year.
Results: On most survey items, female students responded more favorably toward death and end-of-life care than male students. One exception was the perceived emotional ability to be in the room of a dying patient or loved one. Post-experiential survey responses were generally more favorable toward death and end-of-life care than were pre-discussion responses.
Conclusions: In general, when surveyed concerning death and end-of-life care, female students responded more favorably than male students, and responses at the end of the fourth year were more favorable than at the beginning of the course.
Keywords: attitudes; death; end-of-life care; pharmacy students.
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