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Application of Kern's 6-Step Approach in the Development of a Novel Anesthesiology Curriculum for Perioperative Code Status and Goals of Care Discussions.

Amy C Robertson, Leslie C Fowler, Jon Niconchuk, Michael Kreger, Elizabeth Rickerson, Nicholas Sadovnikoff, David L Hepner, Angela M Bader, Matthew D Mcevoy, Richard D Urman.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Code status discussions, goals of care discussions, and shared decision-making in the perioperative setting are of great importance. As perioperative physicians, anesthesiologists are uniquely poised to handle these discussions. Yet formal training for anesthesiology residents in how to approach these scenarios is currently lacking.
METHODS: Using Kern's 6-step approach to curriculum development, we describe an innovative curriculum for anesthesiology residents designed to teach the necessary skills to successfully conduct code status and goals of care discussions and to assess its efficacy.
RESULTS: Our curriculum is composed of the following educational components: (1) formal, online learning modules, (2) selected journal articles describing code status and goals of care discussions skills and communication strategies, and (3) 2 objective-structured clinical examination experiences, with 1 occurring prior to and the other occurring after completion of the educational content. The educational content focuses on evidence-based best practices content covering professional guidelines, current literature, shared decision-making, and effective communication strategies. We also describe the potential methodology to evaluate the effectiveness of our proposed educational interventions.
CONCLUSION: Using Kern's framework, we developed a curriculum focusing on code status discussions, goals of care discussions, and shared decision-making in the perioperative setting which provides trainees with the opportunity to practice communication skills and receive feedback from a standardized patient through participation in an objective structured clinical examination.

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Keywords:  Code status; OSCE; do not resuscitate; end-of-life care; goals of care; preoperative evaluation; resident education; shared decision-making

Year:  2019        PMID: 31406705      PMCID: PMC6685461     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Educ Perioper Med        ISSN: 2333-0406


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