Implementation of palliative care as a mandatory cross-disciplinary subject (QB13) at the Medical Faculty of the Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, Germany.

GMS Zeitschrift fur Medizinische Ausbildung Pub Date : 2015-02-11 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.3205/zma000948
Christian Schulz, Ursula Wenzel-Meyburg, André Karger, Alexandra Scherg, Jürgen In der Schmitten, Thorsten Trapp, Andreas Paling, Simone Bakus, Gesa Schatte, Eva Rudolf, Ulrich Decking, Stephanie Ritz-Timme, Matthias Grünewald, Andrea Schmitz
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Background: By means of the revision of the Medical Licensure Act for Physicians (ÄAppO) in 2009, undergraduate palliative care education (UPCE) was incorporated as a mandatory cross sectional examination subject (QB13) in medical education in Germany. Its implementation still constitutes a major challenge for German medical faculties. There is a discrepancy between limited university resources and limited patient availabilities and high numbers of medical students. Apart from teaching theoretical knowledge and skills, palliative care education is faced with the particular challenge of imparting a professional and adequate attitude towards incurably ill and dying patients and their relatives.

Project description: Against this background, an evidence-based longitudinal UPCE curriculum was systematically developed following Kern's Cycle [1] and partly implemented and evaluated by the students participating in the pilot project. Innovative teaching methods (virtual standardised/simulated patient contacts, e-learning courses, interdisciplinary and interprofessional collaborative teaching, and group sessions for reflective self-development) aim at teaching palliative care-related core competencies within the clinical context and on an interdisciplinary and interprofessional basis.

Results: After almost five years of development and evaluation, the UPCE curriculum comprises 60 teaching units and is being fully implemented and taught for the first time in the winter semester 2014/15. The previous pilot phases were successfully concluded. To date, the pilot phases (n=26), the subproject "E-learning in palliative care" (n=518) and the blended-learning elective course "Communication with dying patients" (n=12) have been successfully evaluated.

Conclusion: All conducted development steps and all developed programmes are available for other palliative care educators (Open Access). The integrated teaching formats and methods (video, e-learning module, interprofessional education, group sessions for reflexive self-development) and their evaluations are intended to make a contribution to an evidence-based development of palliative care curricula in Germany.

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德国塞尔多夫海因里希-海涅大学医学院将姑息治疗作为一门强制性跨学科学科(QB13)的实施。
背景:2009年,德国通过修订《医师医疗执照法》(ÄAppO),将本科姑息治疗教育(UPCE)纳入医学教育的强制性横断面考试科目(QB13)。它的实施仍然是德国医学院面临的一项重大挑战。有限的大学资源和有限的病人数量与大量医学生之间存在矛盾。除了教授理论知识和技能外,姑息治疗教育还面临着向绝症和临终病人及其家属传授专业和适当态度的特殊挑战。项目描述:在此背景下,基于证据的纵向UPCE课程按照Kern周期[1]系统地开发,并由参与试点项目的学生部分实施和评估。创新的教学方法(虚拟标准化/模拟患者接触,电子学习课程,跨学科和跨专业合作教学,以及反思自我发展的小组会议)旨在在临床背景下和跨学科和跨专业的基础上教授与姑息治疗相关的核心能力。结果:经过近五年的发展和评估,UPCE课程包括60个教学单元,并于2014/15冬季学期首次全面实施和教学。前几个试验阶段已圆满结束。迄今为止,试点阶段(n=26)、子项目“姑息治疗中的电子学习”(n=518)和混合学习选修课程“与临终病人沟通”(n=12)已成功评估。结论:所有已实施的发展步骤和所有已制定的方案可供其他姑息治疗教育者使用(开放获取)。综合教学形式和方法(视频、电子学习模块、跨专业教育、反思性自我发展小组会议)及其评估旨在为德国姑息治疗课程的循证发展做出贡献。
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