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Tags: 2005, 3, Age Factors Attitude of Health Personnel Attitude to Health Child Cohort Studies Communication Barriers Curriculum, as they pass through a modern medical curriculum. DESIGN: A cohort study of students entering Glasgow University's new medical curriculum in October 1996. METHODS: Students' responses obtained before year 1 and at the end of years 1, Backlog, Disclosure Female Humans Leukemia/psychology Parents/psychology Paternalism Personal Autonomy Physician-Patient Relations/ethics Prognosis Research Support, few students chose the consensus answer before year 1 and there was no significant movement towards consensus at any point during the course. In defence of their decision to withhold information, Goldie J, Journal Article, Journal of Medical Ethics, Medical/psychologyTerminally Ill%X OBJECTIVE: To examine students' attitudes and potential behaviour towards informing a 12-year-old patient of her terminal prognosis in a situation in which her parents do not wish her to be told, Morrison J, Non-U.S. Gov't Students, PedPal Lit, Schwartz L
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