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Palliative and end of life care communication as emerging priorities in postgraduate medical education

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posted on 2016-01-01, 00:00 authored by A Roze des Ordons, Rola Ajjawi, J Macdonald, A Sarti, J Lockyer, M Hartwick
BACKGROUND: Reliance on surveys and qualitative studies of trainees to guide postgraduate education about palliative and end of life (EOL) communication may lead to gaps in the curriculum. We aimed to develop a deeper understanding of internal medicine trainees' educational needs for a palliative and EOL communication curriculum and how these needs could be met. METHODS: Mixed methods, including a survey and focus groups with trainees, and interviews with clinical faculty and medical educators, were applied to develop a broader perspective on current experiences and needs for further education. Quantitative descriptive and thematic analyses were conducted. RESULTS: Surveyed trainees were least confident and least satisfied with teaching in counseling about the emotional impact of emergencies and discussing organ donation. Direct observation with feedback, small group discussion, and viewing videos of personal consultations were perceived as effective, yet infrequently identified as instructional methods. Focus groups and interviews identified goals of care conversations as the highest educational priority, with education adapted to learner needs and accompanied by feedback and concurrent clinical and organizational support. CONCLUSIONS: Our work expands on previous research describing needs for postgraduate education in palliative and EOL communication to include the importance of support, culture change, and faculty development, and provides insight into why such needs exist.

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Journal

Canadian medical education journal

Volume

7

Issue

1

Pagination

e4 - e21

Publisher

University of Calgary

Location

Calgary, Canada

ISSN

1923-1202

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2016, Roze des Ordons, Ajjawi, Macdonald, Sarti, Lockyer, Hartwick; licensee Synergies Partners

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