University of Utah College of Nursing. Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA.
Omega (Westport). 2013;67(1-2):201-6. doi: 10.2190/OM.67.1-2.x.
While palliative care is best delivered in an interdisciplinary format, courses teaching the interdisciplinary approach to palliative care are rare in healthcare education. This article describes a graduate-level course in palliative care for students in nursing, pharmacy, social work, and gerontology taught by faculty from each discipline. The overarching goals of this course are to convey core palliative care knowledge across disciplines, articulate the essential contribution of each discipline in collaborative care, and to define interdisciplinary processes learners need to understand and navigate interdisciplinary palliative care. Learning outcomes included increased knowledge in palliative care, enhanced attitudes in practice and application of skills to clinical practice settings, increased ability to contribute discipline-specific knowledge to their teams' discussions, and a sense of increasing confidence in participating in the care of complex patients, communicating with families, and contributing to the team as a member of their own discipline.
虽然姑息治疗最好以跨学科的形式提供,但在医疗保健教育中,教授姑息治疗跨学科方法的课程却很少见。本文介绍了一门针对护理、药学、社会工作和老年学专业学生的姑息治疗研究生课程,由来自每个学科的教师授课。该课程的总体目标是在跨学科范围内传达姑息治疗的核心知识,阐明每个学科在协作护理中的重要贡献,并定义学习者需要理解和驾驭姑息治疗跨学科的过程。学习成果包括增加姑息治疗方面的知识,增强在实践中的态度和将技能应用于临床实践环境的能力,提高在团队讨论中贡献特定学科知识的能力,以及在参与复杂患者的护理、与家属沟通以及作为自己学科的团队成员做出贡献方面,增强信心的感觉。