Clinical experience in hospice and palliative medicine for clinicians in practice

Many healthcare professionals already in practice have identified their need to pursue further practical training in the provision of hospice and palliative care. We began offering a 1-week clinical experience to physicians, nurses, pharmacists, social workers, and chaplains in the summer of 1995. A...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of palliative medicine 1998-09, Vol.1 (3), p.249-255
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description Many healthcare professionals already in practice have identified their need to pursue further practical training in the provision of hospice and palliative care. We began offering a 1-week clinical experience to physicians, nurses, pharmacists, social workers, and chaplains in the summer of 1995. As of October 1,1997, there have been 190 requests for application materials from individuals in more than 22 states, as well as from Singapore and Uganda. Thirty-five individuals completed visits by October 31,1997; 17 nurses, 16 physicians, 1 psychologist, and 1 chaplain. Although all are working in areas related to palliative care, 57% (20 of 35) were not currently working for a hospice program. A 25-question examination was administered as a needs-assessment test. Overall they scored 75% correct. They did especially poorly on questions related to dosing of opioids, assessment of pain, and prognosis in AIDS. They completed a videotaped interview with a standardized patient focusing on skills in discussing a terminal prognosis, "do not resuscitate" (DNR) status, and hospice referral. They evaluated the entire educational experience with a self-report at the end of their visit using a Likert Scale with values of 1 to 5. To the statement "I achieved the specific goals which I set for myself," the average score was 4.6 (range 1-5). To the statement "The experience was worth the time and effort," the average score was 4.9. To the statement "I would recommend this experience to others," the average score was 4.9. The evaluation was repeated 6 months after the visit with similar scores. In addition, to the statement "My current efforts are helping to change the way dying patients and their families are cared for in the broader environment in which I work," the average score was 4.9 (range 4-5). We conclude that this is a successful program of clinical exposure to hospice and palliative medicine for clinicians in practice.
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