Serious Illness Communication Tool for Palliative Care Fellows: Development, Implementation, and Lessons Learned.

Shannon Rose Bell, Daniel M Karlin, Peter G Phung, Christopher J Pietras, Katelyn Dow Stepanyan
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Introduction: Learning expert communication skills is a core educational goal within palliative care training, yet there are few communication-based educational tools specifically designed for specialty-trained palliative care providers. Objective: To develop and implement a tool to facilitate effective learning of serious illness communication for hospice and palliative medicine fellows. Methods: A novel formative assessment tool was developed within the UCLA Palliative Care Fellowship program, and utilized throughout the academic year on a weekly basis. Focus groups were held for fellows and faculty separately at the end of the academic year in order to gain insight into the experience and effectiveness of the tool. Focus group transcripts were analyzed through thematic analysis. Results: There was a 47% participation rate in the focus groups (n = 7). Qualitative analysis demonstrated positive impact of the tool in identifying learning goals, improving quality of feedback, and in standardizing language around advanced communication skills, with most value in the first half of the fellowship year. Some aspects of the tool were found to increase feedback anxiety, including the competency scoring component, frequency of use, and utilization with individual patient encounters. Conclusion: This novel communication tool provides an important addition to serious illness communication training of specialist palliative care providers, in creating a shared mental model for naming and organizing skills, as well as generating specific high quality learning goals and feedback. Preliminary feedback from our pilot implementation phase provided important information about how to refine the tool and remove components that unnecessarily added to feedback anxiety.

姑息关怀研究员的重病沟通工具:开发、实施和经验教训。
简介:学习专业的沟通技巧是姑息关怀培训的核心教育目标,但专门为接受过专业培训的姑息关怀服务提供者设计的基于沟通的教育工具却很少。目的开发并实施一种工具,以促进安宁疗护与姑息医学研究员有效学习重症沟通。方法:在加州大学洛杉矶分校姑息关怀研究员项目中开发了一种新颖的形成性评估工具,并在整个学年中每周使用一次。在学年结束时,研究员和教员分别进行了焦点小组讨论,以便深入了解该工具的使用体验和效果。通过主题分析法对焦点小组的记录进行了分析。结果焦点小组的参与率为 47%(n = 7)。定性分析显示,该工具在确定学习目标、提高反馈质量以及围绕高级交流技能规范语言方面产生了积极影响,在研究金学年的前半年价值最大。研究发现,该工具的某些方面会增加反馈焦虑,包括能力评分部分、使用频率以及与个别患者接触时的使用情况。结论这种新颖的沟通工具为姑息关怀专科医疗服务提供者的重病沟通培训提供了重要补充,为命名和组织技能创建了一个共享的心理模型,并产生了具体的高质量学习目标和反馈。试点实施阶段的初步反馈为我们提供了重要信息,说明如何完善该工具并去除不必要地增加反馈焦虑的部分。
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