Thanatophobia in Medical Students: Approach to Death and Dying Patients Attitude Scale (ADDPAS) for Undergraduate Years in Medicine

In recent decades growing efforts in Western countries in integrating end-of-life care issues into undergraduate medical education have been conspicuous. However, studies in this field are limited in Turkey. We aimed, therefore, as a first step, to develop an attitude scale in order to obtain object...

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