Kezar Carolyn, McGiboney Justine, Barnett Michael D, Taylor Richard, Edwards Rebecca, Bowman Ella H, McAlister Elizabeth, Thompson Moneka A, Schapmire Tara, Huang Chao-Hui Sylvia
Division of Gerontology, Geriatrics and Palliative Care, Department of Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA.
Department of Veterans Affairs, Birmingham, Alabama, USA.
Palliat Med Rep. 2025 Apr 16;6(1):28-37. doi: 10.1089/pmr.2024.0081. eCollection 2025.
Team-based care is vital in palliative care, but there is limited interprofessional education (IPE) among health care providers, leading to siloed learning. This project addresses this gap by developing a workshop focused on the active dying process, promoting shared competencies among palliative medicine, geriatrics, nursing, and psychology subspecialty learners.
We aimed to design, implement, and evaluate an Interprofessional Education Exchange (IPEX) Death and Dying workshop to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and improve participants' comfort with palliative care competencies.
A full-day, case-based workshop was developed using the Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation model, emphasizing experiential and collaborative learning.
SETTING/SUBJECTS: Two workshops were held at a tertiary southeastern academic university in the United States (US) in 2022 (cohort 1) and 2023 (cohort 2). A total of 25 participants, including palliative medicine fellows, geriatric medicine fellows, advanced nurse practitioner students, and psychology residents, completed the workshops.
Participants' comfort with palliative care competencies, perceptions of interprofessional collaboration, and qualitative feedback were assessed using post-workshop surveys.
Participants' comfort in providing anticipatory guidance, addressing spiritual distress, and supporting grief and bereavement improved. Interprofessional collaboration and professional growth, particularly in communication and understanding each other's roles and responsibilities in caring for the actively dying, also increased.
The collaborative IPEX Death and Dying workshop has been shown to enhance competencies and foster interprofessional collaboration among palliative care subspecialty learners across four disciplines. This model holds potential for broader implementation across health care settings to improve care for the seriously ill patients.
团队式照护在姑息治疗中至关重要,但医疗服务提供者之间的跨专业教育(IPE)有限,导致学习相互孤立。本项目通过开展一个聚焦于濒死过程的工作坊来填补这一空白,促进姑息医学、老年医学、护理和心理学亚专业学习者之间的共同能力发展。
我们旨在设计、实施和评估一个跨专业教育交流(IPEX)死亡与濒死工作坊,以促进跨学科协作,并提高参与者对姑息治疗能力的舒适度。
采用分析、设计、开发、实施、评估模型开发了一个为期一整天的基于案例的工作坊,强调体验式和协作式学习。
地点/对象:2022年(第1组)和2023年(第2组)在美国东南部一所三级学术大学举办了两次工作坊。共有25名参与者完成了工作坊,包括姑息医学研究员、老年医学研究员、高级执业护士学生和心理学住院医师。
使用工作坊后的调查问卷评估参与者对姑息治疗能力的舒适度、对跨专业协作的看法以及定性反馈。
参与者在提供预感性指导、处理精神痛苦以及支持悲伤和丧亲之痛方面的舒适度有所提高。跨专业协作和专业成长也有所增加,特别是在沟通以及理解彼此在照护濒死者中的角色和责任方面。
协作式的IPEX死亡与濒死工作坊已被证明能提高能力,并促进四个学科的姑息治疗亚专业学习者之间的跨专业协作。这种模式有在更广泛的医疗环境中实施以改善对重症患者照护的潜力。