| Literature DB >> 24370716 |
Qing Cao1, Tae J Lee2, Stella M Hayes3, Ann M Nye4, Irene Hamrick5, Shivajirao Patil2, Kenneth K Steinweg2.
Abstract
Many geriatricians care for terminally ill and dying patients, but it is unclear whether the current geriatric medicine fellows receive sufficient training in hospice and palliative care (H&PC). A national cross-sectional survey was conducted between March and June 2011 to determine fellows' experience and perceived competency with H&PC. Fellows (143 of 298, 48%) and program directors (PDs; 69 of 150, 46%) answered the surveys on paper or online. Three-fourths of the fellows planned to practice H&PC; however, only 35% fellows versus 42% PDs believed that fellows were well prepared in this area. Factors associated with fellows' self-reported better preparation included completion of an H&PC rotation, experiences with an inpatient hospice facility, inpatient palliative care consulting service, and the presence of a formal H&PC curriculum.Entities:
Keywords: curriculum; geriatrics; hospice; national survey; palliative care; training
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24370716 DOI: 10.1177/1049909113517050
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Hosp Palliat Care ISSN: 1049-9091 Impact factor: 2.500