Fabiola Sánchez , Miguel Palomo , Osvaldo Daniel Castelán-Martínez , Jose Felix Gaytan , Ivan Castorena , Víctor Olivar
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Abstract
Introduction
Terminal disease is manifesting as an advanced, progressive and incurable disease with no response to treatment with specific multifactorial symptoms and prognosis of no more than 6 months.
Methods
A cross-sectional survey was conducted to evaluate the concepts of terminal disease in a tertiary care, 5 cases were included, 3 of them with criteria for terminal illness, statistical analysis was performed to analyze differences according to the characteristics participants using Chi square test.
Results
112 physicians included, where terminals are classified as the correlation diagnostic trouble therapy.
Conclusion
Actions are needed to enable the medical staff to improve care in patients with terminal illnesses in children.