Bereaved Parents as Communication Workshop Facilitators for Clinicians Caring for Seriously Ill Children.

IF 1.3 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Palliative medicine reports Pub Date : 2025-06-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1089/pmr.2025.0022
Camara Van Breemen, Nadine Lusney, Anne-Mette Hermansen, Lee Vang
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Abstract

Introduction: The Serious Illness Conversation Guide-Pediatrics (SICG-Peds) is a validated tool and training program that increases clinicians' confidence in leading complex conversations with seriously ill pediatric patients and their families. We initiated a pilot project incorporating bereaved parents as facilitators in SICG-Peds education.

Objectives: To assess how incorporating bereaved parents in a facilitator role in the SICG-Peds education program impacted the experience for clinician trainees and clinical facilitators and the parents themselves.

Methods: Four bereaved parents were onboarded and included as family facilitators. Workshop experience was measured through post-workshop surveys. Clinical facilitators and family facilitators provided feedback about the co-teaching experience.

Results: Clinicians reported that having bereaved parents as teaching faculty enriched their learning. Clinical facilitators found that family facilitators offered additional perspectives and value. Parents recognized that they could hone their story and experience to support the clinician learners in unique ways.

Conclusions: The addition of family facilitators in the delivery of SICG-Peds workshops enhanced clinicians' learning. Moreover, bereaved parents reported that functioning as workshop facilitators was a deeply meaningful experience.

丧亲父母为照顾重病儿童的临床医生提供沟通工作坊协助。
简介:《儿科重症对话指南》(SICG-Peds)是一个经过验证的工具和培训计划,可提高临床医生与重症儿科患者及其家属进行复杂对话的信心。我们启动了一项试点项目,让失去亲人的父母在sig - peds教育中充当促进者。目的:评估在SICG-Peds教育项目中,丧亲父母作为辅导员的角色如何影响临床医生实习生、临床辅导员和家长自身的体验。方法:4名丧亲家长入职,作为家庭辅导员。工作坊经验是通过工作坊后调查来衡量的。临床辅导员和家庭辅导员对合作教学经验进行了反馈。结果:临床医生报告丧亲父母作为教师丰富了他们的学习。临床辅导员发现,家庭辅导员提供了额外的观点和价值。家长们认识到,他们可以用独特的方式磨练自己的故事和经历来支持临床学习者。结论:在SICG-Peds研讨会中加入家庭辅导员可以促进临床医生的学习。此外,失去亲人的父母报告说,担任讲习班主持人是一种非常有意义的经历。
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