The Impact of Words: Multisource Feedback Provides Students With a Deeper Understanding and Reflection on Goals of Care Discussions.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Medicine Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-30 DOI:10.1177/10499091231175907
Daniel Kadden, Madeline Weber, Lori Herbst, Danielle E Weber
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Background: Physician communication during goals of care (GOC) discussions impact experiences for patients and families at end-of-life (EOL). Simulation allows training in a safe environment where feedback from simulated patients (SP), clinicians, and self-reflection can be incorporated. Objectives: To determine if multisource feedback from SP scenarios enriches feedback provided to trainees. Design: Fourth-medical students participated in two SP GOC discussions during an advanced care planning (ACP) curriculum. Students received feedback from SPs and faculty and completed a video review with self-reflection. Setting and Subjects: Forty-seven fourth-year medical students at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine participated in the curriculum from 2019-2021. Measurements: An inductive thematic analysis of the narrative data was performed examining all sources of feedback from the SP sessions. Results: Six themes emerged from the feedback: the warning shot: words to say and why it helps; acknowledging emotion: verbal vs non-verbal responses; organization: necessity of a clear path; body language: adding to and distracting from the conversation; terminology to avoid: what jargon encompasses and how it impacts patients; and silence: perceived importance by everyone. SP feedback focused on the personal emotional impact of a student's word choice and body language. Faculty feedback focused on specific learning points through examples from the conversation and expanded to hypothetical scenarios. Student self-reflection after video review allowed students to see challenges that they did not notice while immersed in the encounter. Conclusion: Multisource feedback from simulated GOC discussions provides unique insights for students to guide their development in leading difficult conversations.

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言语的影响力:多源反馈让学生更深入地理解和思考护理目标讨论。
背景:医生在讨论护理目标(GOC)时的沟通会影响患者和家属在生命末期(EOL)的体验。模拟训练可在安全的环境中进行,模拟患者 (SP)、临床医生和自我反省的反馈意见都可纳入其中。目的:确定来自模拟病人的多源反馈是否会影响临终病人和家属的生活:确定来自 SP 情景的多源反馈是否能丰富提供给学员的反馈。设计:在高级护理计划(ACP)课程中,大四医学生参加了两次 SP GOC 讨论。学生们收到了来自 SP 和教师的反馈,并完成了视频回顾和自我反思。环境和受试者:辛辛那提大学医学院的 47 名四年级医学生参加了 2019-2021 年的课程。测量:对叙述性数据进行归纳主题分析,检查SP课程的所有反馈来源。结果:反馈中出现了六个主题:警示语:要说的话以及为什么会有帮助;承认情感:言语与非言语反应;组织:清晰路径的必要性;肢体语言:增加谈话内容和分散谈话注意力;避免使用的术语:行话包括哪些内容以及它如何影响患者;沉默:每个人都认为很重要。SP 的反馈侧重于学生的用词和肢体语言对个人情绪的影响。教员的反馈侧重于通过对话中的例子来说明具体的学习要点,并扩展到假设情景。学生在回顾视频后进行自我反思,使他们看到了自己沉浸在对话中没有注意到的挑战。结论来自模拟 GOC 讨论的多源反馈为学生提供了独特的见解,以指导他们在引导困难对话方面的发展。
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American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Medicine
American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Medicine HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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3.80
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5.30%
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169
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Medicine (AJHPM) is a peer-reviewed journal, published eight times a year. In 30 years of publication, AJHPM has highlighted the interdisciplinary team approach to hospice and palliative medicine as related to the care of the patient and family. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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