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Confessions of a Reluctant Caregiver Palliative Educational Program: Using Readers' Theater to Teach End-of-Life Communication in Undergraduate Medical Education

机译:不情愿的护理人员姑息教育计划的忏悔:使用读者剧院教授本科医学教育的生活结束通信

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End-of-life care can be stressful for patients, caregivers, and providers. Caregivers often experience high levels of burden from caregiving duties such as performing medical tasks, communicating with providers, and making decisions. Similarly, many physicians feel unprepared to provide end-of-life care or communicate with patients and families about sensitive issues associated with death and dying. Physicians often attribute their lack of preparation to inadequate training in medical school. Previous research suggests that drama-based learning opportunities are valuable supplements to existing end-of-life curricula. The current study evaluates the success of the Confessions of a Reluctant Caregiver Palliative Educational Program - a drama-based educational program that depicts patient and caregiver experiences. A total of 477 osteopathic medical students participated in the program, which includes viewing a play, engaging in a facilitated post-performance talkback session, and completing an evaluation survey. The results suggest the program is a valuable learning experience that is positively associated with important facets of experiential learning using narratives such as perceived realism, increased reflection, strong emotions, and increased comfort with difficult behaviors. The program offers a safe environment for medical students to identify, understand, and process the sensitive and complex issues associated with end-of-life care. Moreover, the play offers insight into the often-overlooked experiences of family caregivers who are at risk of experiencing high caregiver burden while managing health-related communication and decision-making.
机译:终生护理可能对患者,看护人和提供者有压力。护理人员经常从看护医疗任务,与提供者进行沟通,以及做出决定等顾客经常遇到高度的负担。同样,许多医生觉得没有准备好提供终生护理或与患者和家庭沟通有关死亡和死亡相关的敏感问题。医生经常归因于医学院的缺乏准备。以前的研究表明,基于戏剧的学习机会是现有终身课程的宝贵补充。目前的研究评估了不情愿的护理人员群体教育计划的忏悔 - 一种基于戏剧的教育计划的成功,描绘了患者和照顾者的经历。共有477名骨质化医学院参加该计划,包括查看戏剧,从事促进的性能后性对讲会话,并完成评估调查。结果表明该计划是一种有价值的学习体验,与使用感知现实主义的叙述,增加反思,强烈的情绪等叙述,以及困难行为的叙述的重要学习方面与经验学习的重要面有关。该计划为医疗学生提供了安全的环境,以识别,理解和处理与终身关心相关的敏感和复杂问题。此外,该剧本能够深入了解有可能在管理与健康相关的沟通和决策的同时体验高护理人员负担的风险的经常被忽视的经历。

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