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Sharing Life-Altering Information: Development of Pediatric Hospital Guidelines and Team Training

机译:分享改变生活的信息:制定儿科医院指南和团队培训

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>Background: Despite parent and physician reports of inadequate skill development, there are few guidelines for training the pediatric care team in sharing life-altering information (SLAI), i.e., “breaking bad news.” The necessary skills for SLAI differ between pediatric and adult medical environments.>Objectives: We set out to establish evidence-based guidelines and multidisciplinary team training for SLAI in pediatrics, and to demonstrate an improvement in immediate self-efficacy of training participants.>Methods: A multidisciplinary task force, which included parent participation and feedback, and which received input from parents of patients in multiple pediatric subspecialties, crafted children's hospitalwide guidelines for SLAI. A one-hour training module on the guidelines was presented to several multidisciplinary pediatric team audiences; 159 voluntary pre- and post-presentation self-efficacy surveys were collected. Responses were analyzed by paired t-test (within groups) and ANOVA (between groups).>Results: All evaluated groups of care team members reported significant improvements in self-efficacy among four learning objectives after the training. Medical trainees, newer physicians, and nonphysician (e.g., midlevel providers including nurses) team members reported the greatest improvements, regardless of whether they had received previous training in SLAI.>Conclusions: We propose pediatric-focused SLAI guidelines based on a modified SPIKES protocol. Focus on patient- and family-centered, culturally sensitive pediatric practices should be the basis for development of training that can be periodically reinforced. Future comprehensive training will incorporate experiential learning. SLAI requires a skill set that benefits from lifelong learning.
机译:>背景:尽管父母和医生报告说技能开发不足,但培训儿科护理团队共享改变生命的信息(SLAI)(即“突发新闻”)的指南很少。小儿和成人医疗环境之间SLAI的必要技能有所不同。>目标:我们着手建立基于证据的小儿SLAI指南和多学科团队培训,并证明其即时自我效能得到改善>方法:一个多学科的工作组,包括家长的参与和反馈,并从多个儿科亚专科患者的家长那里得到了意见,制定了儿童在医院的SLAI指南。向几名多学科的儿科小组听众介绍了一个为时一小时的准则培训模块;收集了159项自愿的演讲前和演讲后自我效能调查。通过配对t检验(组内)和方差分析(组间)对反应进行了分析。>结果:所有评估过的护理小组成员报告说,训练后四个学习目标的自我效能都有显着改善。医学实习生,新医师和非医师(例如,包括护士在内的中级医疗服务提供者)团队成员均取得了最大的进步,无论他们以前是否接受过SLAI培训。>结论:我们提出了以儿科为中心的SLAI指南基于修改后的SPIKES协议。注重以患者和家庭为中心,对文化敏感的儿科做法应成为发展培训的基础,并可以定期加强这种培训。未来的综合培训将结合体验式学习。 SLAI需要从终身学习中受益的技能。

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