Literature DB >> 25380685

Palliative care training in surgical oncology and hepatobiliary fellowships: a national survey of the fellows.

Albert Amini1, John T Miura, Greg Larrieux, Susan Tsai, Kiran K Turaga, Kathleen K Christians, Karen J Brasel, T Clark Gamblin, David E Weissman, Ann B Nattinger, Fabian M Johnston.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Surgical oncologists (SO) and hepatobiliary (HPB) surgeons frequently care for patients with advanced diseases near the end of life, yet little is known about their training, comfort, and readiness in the provision of palliative care. This study sought to assess the quality, adequacy, and extent of palliative care training and the readiness of SO and HPB fellows in delivering palliative care.
METHODS: A self-administered survey was distributed to all fellows enrolled in Society of Surgical Oncology (SSO) and HPB fellowships during the 2013-2014 academic year. The survey assessed attitudes, training, experience, and readiness of fellows in caring for patients at the end of life. Descriptive analysis was performed, and Chi square, Student's t test, and the Mann-Whitney U test were used to compare mean or median values as appropriate.
RESULTS: The response rate was 47.2 %, and 50.9 % of the fellows reported exposure to a palliative care specialty service during their fellowship. Of the study participants, 75 % observed their faculty discussing the side effects of surgery compared with 54 % who observed faculty communication with patients regarding end-of-life goals (p < 0.01). On the other hand, 40 % of the fellows were never observed by faculty discussing symptoms management, goals of care, or hospice referral with patients, and 56.7 % never received feedback on their palliative skills.
CONCLUSION: The fellows rated the quality of their palliative care education as poor compared with other aspects of their fellowship training, implying the lack and need of palliative care teaching. Surgical oncology and HPB fellows and ultimately patients may benefit from increased clinical and didactic palliative care training.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25380685     DOI: 10.1245/s10434-014-4226-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Surg Oncol        ISSN: 1068-9265            Impact factor:   5.344


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2.  Attitudes of radiation oncologists toward palliative and supportive care in the United States: Report on national membership survey by the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO).

Authors:  Randy L Wei; Malcolm D Mattes; James Yu; Adrienne Thrasher; Hui-Kuo Shu; Harald Paganetti; Jennifer De Los Santos; Bridget Koontz; Christopher Abraham; Tracy Balboni
Journal:  Pract Radiat Oncol       Date:  2016-09-07

3.  ReCAP: Attitudes, Beliefs, and Awareness of Graduate Medical Education Trainees Regarding Palliative Care at a Comprehensive Cancer Center.

Authors:  Angelique Wong; Akhila Reddy; Janet L Williams; Jimin Wu; Diane Liu; Eduardo Bruera; Angelique Wong; Akhila Reddy; Janet L Williams; Jimin Wu; Diane Liu; Eduardo Bruera
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4.  Identifying Core Principles of Palliative Care Consultation in Surgical Patients and Potential Knowledge Gaps for Surgeons.

Authors:  Christopher P Scally; Kristen Robinson; Alisa N Blumenthaler; Eduardo Bruera; Brian D Badgwell
Journal:  J Am Coll Surg       Date:  2020-04-18       Impact factor: 6.113

5.  Integration of a Mandatory Palliative Care Education Into Hematology-Oncology Fellowship Training in a Comprehensive Cancer Center: A Survey of Hematology Oncology Fellows.

Authors:  Suresh K Reddy; Kimberson Tanco; Sriram Yennu; Diane D Liu; Janet L Williams; Robert Wolff; Eduardo Bruera
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6.  Delays in Palliative Care Referral Among Surgical Patients: Perspectives of Surgical Residents Across the State of Michigan.

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8.  Burn Surgeon and Palliative Care Physician Attitudes Regarding Goals of Care Delineation for Burned Geriatric Patients.

Authors:  Holly B Cunningham; Shannon A Scielzo; Paul A Nakonezny; Brandon R Bruns; Karen J Brasel; Kenji Inaba; Scott C Brakenridge; Jeffrey D Kerby; Bellal A Joseph; M J Mohler; Joseph Cuschieri; Mary E Paulk; Akpofure P Ekeh; Tarik D Madni; Luis R Taveras; Jonathan B Imran; Steven E Wolf; Herb A Phelan
Journal:  J Burn Care Res       Date:  2018-10-23       Impact factor: 1.845

9.  Surgeons' Perceived Barriers to Palliative and End-of-Life Care: A Mixed Methods Study of a Surgical Society.

Authors:  Pasithorn A Suwanabol; Ari C Reichstein; Z Tuba Suzer-Gurtekin; Jane Forman; Maria J Silveira; Lona Mody; Arden M Morris
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10.  Palliative care experience and perceived gaps in training among transplant hepatology fellows: A national survey.

Authors:  Maureen P Whitsett; Nneka N Ufere; Arpan Patel; Judy A Shea; Christopher A Jones; Oren K Fix; Marina Serper
Journal:  Hepatol Commun       Date:  2022-04-11
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