Dickinson G E, Sumner E D, Frederick L M
College of Charleston, SC.
Death Stud. 1992 May-Jun;16(3):281-9. doi: 10.1080/07481189208252575.
Health professionals have a high probability of working with populations experiencing death and other types of loss. Surveys of medical, nursing, pharmacy, dental, and social work schools in the United States to determine their offerings in thanatology revealed that the majority (with the exception of dentistry) offer some education on death and dying. Because most of the offerings are limited to one or two lectures, a high percentage of students are graduating with limited formal exposure in this area. However, offerings have come a long way since the early 1970s.
医疗保健专业人员极有可能与经历死亡及其他形式丧失的人群打交道。对美国的医学、护理、药学、牙科和社会工作院校进行的调查,以确定它们在死亡学方面的课程设置,结果显示,大多数院校(牙科除外)都提供了一些关于死亡和临终的教育。由于大多数课程仅局限于一两次讲座,所以很大比例的学生毕业时在这一领域接受的正规教育有限。然而,自20世纪70年代初以来,课程设置已经有了很大的进步。