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Hospice Patient Care Goals and Medical Students' Perceptions: Evidence of a Generation Gap?

Kathryn LevyPei C GrantChristopher W KerrDavid J ByrwaRachel M Depner
Published in: The American journal of hospice & palliative care (2020)
Medical students, while empathetic, were generally unsuccessful in perceiving end-of-life care goals of hospice patients in the psychosocial and spiritual domains. Differences impeding the ability of medical students to understand these care goals may be generationally based. Increased age awareness and sensitivity may improve future end-of-life care discussions. Overall, there is a need to recognize the greater dimensionality of the dying in order to provide the most complete patient-centered care.
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