Division of Pediatric Critical Care, Department of Pediatrics, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Norton Children's Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
Doctor of Social Work Department, Kent School of Social Work, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
J Palliat Med. 2023 Sep;26(9):1217-1224. doi: 10.1089/jpm.2022.0397. Epub 2023 Apr 21.
The aim of this study is to describe the current state of end-of-life (EOL) care education within pediatric critical care medicine (PCCM) fellowship programs and explore potential differences in beliefs on EOL care education between program directors (PDs) and fellows. A mixed-methods study based on data obtained through a nationally distributed, web-based cross-sectional survey of PCCM fellowship PDs and PCCM fellows was performed. Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited PCCM fellowships in the United States. PCCM fellows and PDs participated in this study. The total number of survey respondents was 124 (94/654 fellows and 30/96 PDs), representing 39% of ACGME-accredited PCCM programs. Bedside teaching and lecture-based modalities were the most commonly used methods to teach EOL care. Most fellows and PDs reported a perceived need for additional EOL education within their respective training programs (fellows 91%, = 86/94; PDs 67%, = 20/30). A thematic analysis of curriculum structure questions revealed significant similarities between PDs and fellows, including the perceived need for education in communication, medical management, and cultural awareness. Dealing with uncertainty and resiliency were identified as themes among PDs only, and emotional/moral and legal issues were identified as themes solely by fellows. Our study describes the current state of EOL care education within a sample of PCCM fellowship programs. We highlight the perceived need for additional EOL education and identify areas within EOL care that deserve more focus by PCCM fellows and PDs. Future studies with focus on EOL curriculum development in PCCM EOL training are needed.
这项研究的目的是描述儿科危重病医学(PCCM) fellowship 项目中临终关怀(EOL)教育的现状,并探讨项目主任(PDs)和研究员之间在 EOL 关怀教育信念上的潜在差异。本研究采用混合方法,基于通过全国范围内的、基于网络的 PCCM fellowship PDs 和 PCCM 研究员的横断面调查获得的数据进行。研究对象为美国经住院医师医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)认证的 PCCM fellowship。共有 124 名 PCCM 研究员和 PDs 参与了这项研究,占经 ACGME 认证的 PCCM 项目的 39%。床边教学和基于讲座的模式是教授 EOL 护理最常用的方法。大多数研究员和 PDs 报告说,他们在各自的培训计划中需要额外的 EOL 教育(研究员 91%,= 86/94;PDs 67%,= 20/30)。对课程结构问题的主题分析显示,PDs 和研究员之间存在显著的相似之处,包括在沟通、医疗管理和文化意识方面接受教育的需求。处理不确定性和恢复力被确定为 PDs 独有的主题,而情感/道德和法律问题则被确定为研究员独有的主题。我们的研究描述了 PCCM fellowship 项目中 EOL 关怀教育的现状。我们强调了额外 EOL 教育的需求,并确定了 EOL 关怀中值得 PCCM 研究员和 PDs 更关注的领域。未来需要在 PCCM EOL 培训中专注于 EOL 课程开发的研究。