| Literature DB >> 35740775 |
Ximena García-Quintero1,2, Angélica Claros-Hulbert3,4, María Elena Tello-Cajiao5, Jhon Edwar Bolaños-Lopez6, María Isabel Cuervo-Suárez1,7, Martha Gabriela García Durán8, Wendy Gómez-García9, Michael McNeil2, Justin N Baker2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Most children needing palliative care (PC) live in low- and middle-income countries. In Colombia, pediatric palliative care (PPC) knowledge among healthcare professionals (HCPs) is lacking as PPC is not included in the educational curricula of healthcare programs. Therefore, specific training that improves knowledge of HCPs and access to PC for children and their families is needed. To address this gap, we organized and conducted the Essential Messages in Palliative Care and Pain Management in Children (EmPalPed), an educational toolkit to increase awareness and promote essential knowledge in PPC for low- and middle-income countries.Entities:
Keywords: Palliative care; education; healthcare professional; low-income countries; middle-income countries; pain assessment; physicians
Year: 2022 PMID: 35740775 PMCID: PMC9221893 DOI: 10.3390/children9060838
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Children (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9067
Description of the development of EmPalPed educational toolkit material.
| Before the Workshop | ||
|---|---|---|
| Content | Topics/Toolkit Material | Facilitator |
| Invitation to the workshop via e-mail | Each participant receives an email with the invitation to the workshop, the recommendations, and the pediatric palliative care knowledge pretest. | Pediatrician |
| Delivery of supplementary educational material | Booklet with an overview of PPC | |
| Educational cards about bad news communication | ||
| Pocket reference for pediatric pain assessment | ||
| Clinical case | ||
| Role-play script | ||
| SPIKES Protocol: Setting; Perception; Invitation; Knowledge; Empathy; Summary | ||
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| Workshop “Essential Messages in Pediatric Palliative Care and Pain Management | Pre-knowledge test | All the facilitators |
| 1. Palliative care as it relates to the concept of quality of life | Psychologist | |
| 2. Effective communication | Pediatrician | |
| Practice: role-play SPIKES Protocol (effective communication) | All the facilitators | |
| 3. Addressing pain management as a top priority | Family Physician | |
| 4. Providing end-of-life care | Pediatrician | |
| Practice: clinical case discussion | All the facilitators | |
| 5. access to high-quality PC as a fundamental human right | Family Physician | |
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| After workshop | Post-knowledge test | All the facilitators |
| Satisfaction survey | ||
Geographic distribution of participants.
| Country | City | Institution | Participants ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| Colombia | Cali | Fundación Valle del Lili | 7 |
| Fundación Clínica Infantil Club Noel | 13 | ||
| Centro Médico Imbanaco | 41 | ||
| Gobernación del Valle del Cauca | 9 | ||
| Alcaldía de Santiago de Cali | 1 | ||
| Hospital Universitario del Valle | 22 | ||
| Clínica de Occidente | 13 | ||
| Universidad Libre seccional Cali | 2 | ||
| Mutual Ser EPS | 1 | ||
| Particular | 4 | ||
| Pereira | Clínica Comfamiliar | 1 | |
| Pasto | Universidad Mariana | 1 | |
| Bogotá D.C. | Instituto Roosvelt | 8 | |
| Cuidarte tu salud | 1 | ||
| Bucaramanga | Clínica Foscal | 1 | |
| Hospital universitario de Santander | 6 | ||
| Montería | IMAT Oncomédica | 5 | |
| Arauca | Hospital San Vicente de Arauca | 3 | |
| MedyTec | 1 | ||
| Hospital del Sarare | 1 | ||
| Peru | Lima | Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Neoplásicas | 2 |
| Dominican Republic | Santo Domingo | Hospital Infantil Dr. Robert Reid Cabral | 2 |
Pre and Post test: EmPalPed workshop.
| EmPalPed: Essential Messages in Palliative Care and Pain in Children Educational |
| Thank you for participating in the Palliative Care and Pain in Children workshop. Please help us by taking this quiz. The objective is to measure the effectiveness of our educational method. |
| Email address * |
| Select test time * |
| Date *: yyyy/mm/dd |
| Full Name * |
| Gender * |
| Profession * Choose one option: General Practitioner, Specialist, Psychologist, Social Worker, Other healthcare professional) |
| Specify your medical specialty (if applicable) |
| Institution where you work * |
| 1. Palliative care for children consists of the active total care of the body, mind, and spirit of the child, and his or her family. When do you think this care should begin? |
| 2. These are attitudes that patient and their families value when sharing information about their health status, except: |
| 3. To assess pain in children aged 1 to 4 years old, the following are used: |
| 4. The potent opioid of choice for the management of moderate to severe pain in children is? |
| 5. It is false regarding palliative sedation: |
* Denotes required fields.
Characteristics of participants.
| PHYSICIANS | OTHER HCPs | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| % |
| % | |
| Men | 29 | 28.4 | 6 | 14.0 |
| Women | 73 | 71.6 | 37 | 86.0 |
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| Pediatrician | 50 | 34.5% | ||
| General Practitioner | 16 | 11.0% | ||
| Pediatric Resident | 8 | 5.5% | ||
| Pediatric Intensive Care | 4 | 2.8% | ||
| Pediatric Oncologist | 7 | 4.9% | ||
| Neonatologist | 4 | 2.8% | ||
| Pediatric Neurologist | 3 | 2.1% | ||
| Pediatric Anesthesiologist | 2 | 1.4% | ||
| Pediatric Surgery | 2 | 1.4% | ||
| Family Medicine | 2 | 1.4% | ||
| Adult Pain and Palliative Care | 1 | 0.7% | ||
| Pediatric Cardiologist | 1 | 0.7% | ||
| Pediatric Gastroenterologist | 1 | 0.7% | ||
| Pediatric Pulmonologist | 1 | 0.7% | ||
| Nurse | 15 | 10.3% | ||
| Psychologist | 8 | 5.5% | ||
| Social Worker | 8 | 5.5% | ||
| Other | 12 | 8.3% | ||
Others: occupational therapist, physical therapist, respiratory therapist, nurse assistants, speech therapists.
Description of answers assessed between physicians and non-physicians in pre-test and post-test.
| Areas | Pre-Test | Post-Test | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Physicians | Other | Physicians | Other | |
| Integration of PPC | 94.8 | 97.6 | 100 | 97.6 |
| Communication tools | 78.1 | 78.6 | 100 | 97.6 |
| Pain assessment | 56.3 | 28.6 | 99 | 95.2 |
| Opioid of choice for children | 87.5 | 57.1 | 99 | 100 |
| Palliative sedation | 57.3 | 64.3 | 96 | 97.6 |
Pre-test and post-test score of palliative care knowledge by area.
| Areas | Physician | Other Professional | ||||||||||
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| Pre-Test | Post-Test | % Change | Pre-Test | Post-Test | % Change | |||||||
| % | % | % | % | |||||||||
| Integration PPC | 91 | 94.8 | 99 | 100 | 8.8 |
| 41 | 97.6 | 41 | 97.6 | 0 |
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| Communication tools | 75 | 78.1 | 99 | 100 | 32 |
< | 33 | 78.6 | 41 | 97.6 | 24.2 |
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| Pain assessment | 54 | 56.3 | 98 | 99 | 81.5 |
< | 12 | 28.6 | 40 | 95.2 | 233.3 | <0.001 |
| Opioid of choice for children | 84 | 87.5 | 98 | 99 | 16.7 |
< | 24 | 57.1 | 42 | 100 | 75 | <0.001 |
| Palliative sedation | 55 | 57.3 | 95 | 96 | 72.7 |
< | 27 | 64.3 | 41 | 97.6 | 51.9 | <0.001 |
Figure 1Evaluation of changes in areas before and after the intervention. PC, Palliative care.