A finitude humana e a saúde pública

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Abstract

Death is an implicit subject in both health practice and health professionals' training. There is a tendency by health professionals to reduce this analysis merely to technical aspects. This paper analyzes the importance of adopting quality care at the end of life as a guide for public health care. We highlight relevant aspects for training health professionals to respect moral differences and to be prepared to discuss their own points of view.

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Rego, S., & Palácios, M. (2006). A finitude humana e a saúde pública. Cadernos de Saude Publica. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-311X2006000800025

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