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. 2023 Jun 2;69(6):e20230108.
doi: 10.1590/1806-9282.20230108. eCollection 2023.

Perception of newly graduated physicians toward ethical education in medical schools: a Brazilian cross-sectional nationwide study

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Perception of newly graduated physicians toward ethical education in medical schools: a Brazilian cross-sectional nationwide study

Gustavo Rosa Gameiro et al. Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992). .

Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate fresh medical graduates' perceptions regarding the general aspects of ethics teaching in Brazilian medical schools.

Methods: A structured questionnaire was applied to 4,601 participants among the 16,323 physicians who registered in one of the 27 Regional Medical Councils of Brazil in 2015. Answers to four questions regarding general aspects of ethics education in medical school were analyzed. Sampling procedures involved two stratification variables: legal nature (public vs. private) of medical schools and monthly household income higher than 10 minimum wages.

Results: A large percentage of the participants had witnessed unethical behaviors during contact with patients (62.0%), toward coworkers (51.5%), and in relationships with patients' families (34.4%) over the course of their medical training. Even though most of the responders (72.0%) totally agreed that patient-physician relationship and humanities education were part of their medical school curriculum, important topics such as conflicts of interest and end-of-life education were not satisfactorily addressed in the participants' medical training. Statistically significant differences were found between the answers of public and private school graduates.

Conclusion: Despite great efforts to improve medical ethics education, our findings suggest the persistence of deficits and inadequacies in the ethics training currently given in medical schools in Brazil. Further modifications in ethics training must be made to address the deficiencies shown in this study. This process should be accompanied by continuous evaluation.

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Conflicts of interest: the authors declare there is no conflicts of interest.

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