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Needs assessment of ethics and communication teaching for neonatal perinatal medicine programs in Canada.

Thierry Daboval1,2,3, Emanuela Ferretti1,2,3, Ahmed Moussa4, Michael van Manen5, Gregory P Moore1,2,3, Ganesh Srinivasan6, Alexandru Moldovan7, Amisha Agarwal8, Susan Albersheim9.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To explore ethics education needs in Canadian Neonatal Perinatal Medicine (NPM) training programs.
METHODS: A retrospective review of NPM trainees' performance at the National NPM Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) was undertaken for 2012 to 2017 and two distinct cross-sectional online surveys were carried out. One survey targeted recently graduated neonatologists (RGNs) who completed 2 years' training in a Canadian NPM program between 2010 and 2015; the other survey was sent to Canadian NPM training program directors (PDs). The domains of interest were: perception of education, ethics and communication topics, educational strategies, assessment of trainees' competencies, and barriers to neonatal ethics education.
RESULTS: NPM trainees generally performed less well in stations involving ethics and communication relative to other domains on the National OSCE. Forty-seven RGNs (44.3%) and 12 PDs (92.3%) completed the survey. Over 90% of PDs and RGNs agreed on the importance of training in ethics and communication. Both groups highly valued training on topics related to communication. Preferred teaching strategies were experiential: observation and feedback. PDs mentioned the importance of using validated tools to regularly and formally assess trainees. They recognized challenges in regard to financial resources, physical space, and faculty training in patient-physician communication.
CONCLUSIONS: National OSCE results indicate the need to improve neonatal ethics and communication training in Canadian NPM programs. RGNs and PDs identified important topics, as well as teaching and evaluation strategies. These results can be used to develop a training program for ethics and communication in NPM.

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Keywords:  Assessment; Ethics communication; Medical education; Neonatal-perinatal-medicine; Objective structured clinical examination (OSCE)

Year:  2018        PMID: 31111831      PMCID: PMC6519660          DOI: 10.1093/pch/pxy108

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Paediatr Child Health        ISSN: 1205-7088            Impact factor:   2.253


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