将介入性疼痛管理课程纳入安宁疗护与姑息医学研究员培训:可行性研究。

Emily Marquez Campbell, Chaitanya Konda, Kelsey Lau, Winnie Wang
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背景:疼痛是癌症患者的常见症状:疼痛是癌症患者的常见症状。安宁疗护与姑息医学(HPM)医生应该是这一患者群体疼痛的药物和非药物治疗专家。对非药物、介入性疼痛治疗方法的了解不足是提供最佳护理的一个障碍。本研究评估了介入性疼痛管理课程的可行性和有效性,以了解单个机构的 HPM 研究人员的知识水平:主要目的是为人类乳腺疾病研究员实施介入性疼痛管理课程,其次是衡量该课程对他们在介入性疼痛管理方法方面的知识和信心的影响:方法:我们为口腔内科医生实习生开设了介入疼痛管理课程。该课程由 6 个 50 分钟的虚拟讲座组成。课程前后的匿名调查用于评估课程的影响:结果:课后调查显示,高血压管理研究员在介入疼痛管理技术方面的知识和信心有了显著提高:为 HPM 研究员开设介入性疼痛管理课程是一项可行且有前景的干预措施,可显著提高研究员对非药物治疗癌症疼痛的知识和信心。
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Integrating an Interventional Pain Management Curriculum in Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship Training: A Feasibility Study.

BackgroundPain is a common symptom for patients with cancer. Hospice and Palliative Medicine (HPM) physicians are expected to be experts in both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatment of pain for this patient population. Insufficient knowledge of non-pharmacologic, interventional approaches to pain management is a barrier to providing optimal care. This study assesses the feasibility and effectiveness of an interventional pain management curriculum on HPM fellow knowledge at a single institution.ObjectivesThe primary objective was to implement an interventional pain management curriculum for HPM fellows' and secondly to measure its effects on their knowledge and confidence in interventional pain management approaches.MethodsWe executed an interventional pain management curriculum for HPM fellows. The curriculum consisted of 6 fifty-minute virtual lectures. Anonymous pre- and post-curriculum surveys were used to assess curricular impact.ResultsPost-course surveys showed a significant increase in HPM fellows' knowledge and confidence in interventional pain management techniques.ConclusionsAn interventional pain management curriculum for HPM fellows is a feasible and promising intervention to significantly impact fellows' knowledge and confidence in non-pharmacologic treatment of cancer pain.

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