Jessica Justus Kurian, Jennifer N Fan, Autumn Stratton, Stephanie Blasick
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摘要
背景:随着患有慢性疾病的儿童寿命延长,儿科对高级护理计划的需求越来越得到认可。2023年4月,Baylor Scott & White系统的第一批儿科住院医师接受了严重疾病对话计划(SICP)培训。本质量提升项目旨在提高儿科住院医师进行大病对话的信心,并在接受SICP培训的6个月内增加儿科住院医师主导的大病对话次数。方法:由姑息治疗小组进行为期半天的SICP面对面培训。14名儿科住院医师参加了会议。培训后调查被用来评估参与者在培训前后的印象,在李克特置信度量表上对SICP元素进行评级,从1(低)到7(高)。6个月后进行同样的问卷调查,以确定训练的纵向效果。结果:培训结束后,住院医师的自我感知信心水平从平均2.1显著提高到4.9 (P P P结论:儿科住院医师的自我感知信心水平在SICP培训后立即显著提高,并在6个月后保持较高水平,但发生SICP对话的次数没有变化。
Piloting the first pediatric-specific serious illness conversation program training at Baylor Scott & White.
Background: The need for advanced care planning in pediatrics is becoming more recognized as children live longer with chronic illnesses. In April 2023, the first cohort of pediatric residents in the Baylor Scott & White system underwent Serious Illness Conversation Program (SICP) training. This quality improvement project aimed to increase pediatric residents' confidence in conducting serious illness conversations and increase the number of conversations led by pediatric residents within 6 months of undergoing SICP training.
Methods: An in-person half-day SICP training session was conducted by the palliative care team. Fourteen pediatric residents attended the session. A posttraining survey was taken to assess participants' impressions before and after the training, rating SICP elements on a Likert scale of confidence from 1 (low) to 7 (high). The same questionnaire was administered 6 months later to determine the longitudinal effect of the training.
Results: After the training session, residents' self-perceived confidence levels of starting a serious illness conversation significantly increased from an average of 2.1 to 4.9 (P < 0.01). Confidence levels of eliciting a patient's thoughts and goals increased from 3.5 to 6.1 (P < 0.01). Six months later, confidence ratings remained significantly increased compared to pretraining levels, with averages of 4.5 and 5.3, respectively (P < 0.01). The quantity of serious illness conversations conducted remained low.
Conclusion: Pediatric residents' self-perceived confidence levels increased significantly immediately after SICP training and remained elevated 6 months later; however, the number of SICP conversations taking place did not change.