2013
DOI: 10.4300/jgme-d-12-00148.1
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A Curriculum to Improve Residents' End-of-Life Communication and Pain Management Skills During Pediatrics Intensive Care Rotation: Pilot Study

Abstract: Background Research suggests pediatrics practitioners lack confidence and skills in the end-of-life (EOL) care. Objective This pilot study explored the impact of a curriculum designed to prepare future pediatricians to manage pain and provide comfort for children and infants with life-threatening conditions and to be more confident and competent in their EOL discussions with families. … Show more

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“…These values are higher than those reported with similar instruments for the evaluation of undergraduate students in the area of health care (Asuncion et al, 2013;Hurley et al, 2015). With respect to the "advantages of the evaluative process" identified by those involved, they emphasized the following:…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 43%
“…These values are higher than those reported with similar instruments for the evaluation of undergraduate students in the area of health care (Asuncion et al, 2013;Hurley et al, 2015). With respect to the "advantages of the evaluative process" identified by those involved, they emphasized the following:…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 43%
“…Programs such as Education in Palliative and End‐of‐Life Care for pediatrics (EPEC‐Peds), as well as medical and nursing curricula, provide learners with PC‐specific learning modules to bridge the knowledge gap in this evolving field of medicine (http://www.epec.net/epec_pediatrics.php?curid=6). Medical school and pediatric residency programs have begun to incorporate PC as a standard component of training and have demonstrated improvement in confidence and competency . Additionally, the number of pediatric PC fellowship programs has more than doubled over the past 4 years (https://apps.acgme.org/ads/Public/Programs/Search).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our work provides an interdisciplinary view on a non-specialist level adding valuable insight into the attitudes and needs of residents towards EOLC in German ICUs and is one of few studies dealing with this topic in general [ 6 8 ]. Although 2/3 of EOLC questions were classified as “sufficiently implemented” still 25% of issues addressed showed room for improvement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%