Thursday, June 11, 2009

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More 'mid- people do not know the anatomy of the human body

The heart? He's right. Lungs? Inside the chest. Trivial questions concerning the anatomy of the human body, but to which most 'half of the people can not answer. It is the result of a 'survey of 722 people and published in the journal BMC Family Practice, by experts at King's College London. This survey repeats a similar poll taken by the same criteria over 40 years ago and, surprise, the era of the internet and despite the average level of education has risen, after 40 years of ignorance on the human body continues to reign supreme. Led by John Weinman, the survey was based on photographs of human body parts that were obscure and the participants, which were given photographs of various organs, they had to say in what position each of the organs of the body go. The volunteers were able to respond well is only half the questions: only 46.5% of people correctly localized the position of the heart and as much as 68.6% of respondents in the wrong place in the lungs. It goes a little better just for the bladder and intestine, well positioned roughly over 80% of the sample. According to Weinman bottom of this ignorance creates a serious problem in the doctor-patient communication, impairing not only their relationship but also the care of patients in care and follow advice given by your doctor.

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