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Knowledge about medical ethics and conflict resolution during undergraduate courses

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posted on 2020-01-15, 04:37 authored by Victor Bruno Andrade das Graças, Joilson Francisco de Souza Júnior, Jorge Gabriel Mendes Silva Santos, Mariana Fontes Andrade Almeida, Edvaldo Victor Gois Oliveira, Nila Vitória Mendes Oliveira Santos, Luiz Eduardo Dantas Cerqueira Medeiros, Roberta Machado Pimentel Rebello de Mattos, Déborah Mônica Machado Pimentel

Abstract This descriptive cross–sectional study aimed to evaluate the medical student’s perception of the importance of medical ethics being taught and to measure their knowledge about the subject in a public university in the Northeast of Brazil. Through a questionnaire, applied to 230 undergraduates, it was possible to evaluate deficits caused by the absence of formal medical ethics education and to discuss the need for diversified approaches to the subject during graduation. Results show a higher rate of correct answers among undergraduates who attended at least one discipline on medical ethics; whereas they indicated an unsatisfactory rate of success in both groups. One third of the undergraduates who did not have contact with the subject revealed that they did not feel put at a disadvantaged by this gap, and 25.6% of the sample did not value the importance of the subject in comparison to other undergraduate subjects. Therefore, it is necessary to review medical education strategies to ensure better professionals in the future.

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