Literature DB >> 19416042

Pediatric residents' and fellows' perspectives on palliative care education.

Kelly Nicole Michelson1, Anne Daley Ryan, Borko Jovanovic, Joel Frader.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that pediatricians become knowledgeable in and comfortable with providing palliative care.
OBJECTIVE: The study goals included: determining the extent of training, knowledge, experience, comfort and competence in palliative care communication and symptom management of pediatric residents and fellows; obtaining residents' and fellows' views on key palliative care concepts; identifying topics and methods for palliative care education; and identifying differences in responses between residents and fellows. DESIGN/
METHODS: In academic year 2006-2007 pediatrics residents and fellows completed a survey on: training, experience, knowledge, competence, and comfort in delivering palliative care; palliative care practices; and suggestions for delivering palliative care education.
RESULTS: Fifty-two (60%) and 44 (62%) residents and fellows respectively completed the survey. Residents and fellows described none to moderate levels of training, experience, knowledge, competence and comfort in palliative care. Most respondents said they would benefit from more formal palliative care training. Respondents identified discussing prognosis, delivering bad news, and pain control as the three most important areas of needed education. Learning about supporting families spiritually and emotional support for physicians were among the least important educational areas identified. Respondents recommended delivering education via observation, bedside teaching, and participation in multidisciplinary groups.
CONCLUSIONS: Efforts to improve education in pediatric palliative care are needed. A palliative care team could facilitate palliative care education through engaging trainees in "real-life" interactions. The role of physicians in providing spiritual support and the need for educating physicians in obtaining emotional support for themselves merit further investigation.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19416042      PMCID: PMC2802103          DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2008.0263

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Palliat Med        ISSN: 1557-7740            Impact factor:   2.947


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