Lefkowits Carolyn, Sukumvanich Paniti, Claxton Rene, Courtney-Brooks Madeleine, Kelley Joseph L, McNeil Melissa A, Goodman Annekathryn
Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences, Division of Gynecologic Oncology, Magee-Womens Hospital of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.
Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences, Division of Gynecologic Oncology, Magee-Womens Hospital of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.
Gynecol Oncol. 2014 Nov;135(2):255-60. doi: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2014.08.016. Epub 2014 Aug 15.
We sought to characterize gynecologic oncology fellowship directors' perspectives on (1) inclusion of palliative care (PC) topics in current fellowship curricula, (2) relative importance of PC topics and (3) interest in new PC curricular materials.
An electronic survey was distributed to fellowship directors, assessing current teaching of 16 PC topics meeting ABOG/ASCO objectives, relative importance of PC topics and interest in new PC curricular materials. Descriptive and correlative statistics were used.
Response rate was 63% (29/46). 100% of programs had coverage of some PC topic in didactics in the past year and 48% (14/29) have either a required or elective PC rotation. Only 14% (4/29) have a written PC curriculum. Rates of explicit teaching of PC topics ranged from 36% (fatigue) to 93% (nausea). Four of the top five most important PC topics for fellowship education were communication topics. There was no correlation between topics most frequently taught and those considered most important (rs=0.11, p=0.69). All fellowship directors would consider using new PC curricular materials. Educational modalities of greatest interest include example teaching cases and PowerPoint slides.
Gynecologic oncology fellowship directors prioritize communication topics as the most important PC topics for fellows to learn. There is no correlation between which PC topics are currently being taught and which are considered most important. Interest in new PC curricular materials is high, representing an opportunity for curricular development and dissemination. Future efforts should address identification of optimal methods for teaching communication to gynecologic oncology fellows.
我们试图描述妇科肿瘤学 fellowship 项目主任对于以下方面的看法:(1)当前 fellowship 课程中姑息治疗(PC)主题的纳入情况;(2)PC 主题的相对重要性;(3)对新的 PC 课程材料的兴趣。
向 fellowship 项目主任发放电子调查问卷,评估 16 个符合美国妇产科医师协会(ABOG)/美国临床肿瘤学会(ASCO)目标的 PC 主题的当前教学情况、PC 主题的相对重要性以及对新的 PC 课程材料的兴趣。使用描述性和相关性统计方法。
回复率为 63%(29/46)。100%的项目在过去一年的教学中涵盖了一些 PC 主题,48%(14/29)有必修或选修的 PC 轮转。只有 14%(4/29)有书面的 PC 课程。PC 主题的明确教学率从 36%(疲劳)到 93%(恶心)不等。fellowship 教育中最重要的五个 PC 主题中有四个是沟通主题。最常讲授的主题与被认为最重要的主题之间没有相关性(rs = 0.11,p = 0.69)。所有 fellowship 项目主任都会考虑使用新的 PC 课程材料。最感兴趣的教育方式包括示例教学案例和 PowerPoint 幻灯片。
妇科肿瘤学 fellowship 项目主任将沟通主题列为 fellows 要学习的最重要的 PC 主题。当前正在讲授的 PC 主题与被认为最重要的主题之间没有相关性。对新的 PC 课程材料的兴趣很高,这代表了课程开发和传播的机会。未来的努力应致力于确定向妇科肿瘤学 fellows 教授沟通的最佳方法。