安全地获得死亡和临终体验:姑息关怀和临终关怀模拟教育

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning Pub Date : 2024-06-14 DOI:10.1016/j.cptl.2024.102133
Mary Barna Bridgeman , Les Barta , Liza Barbarello Andrews
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背景提供姑息治疗和临终关怀(EOL)培训是卫生专业课程中的一个重要课题,目的是确保培养一支能够在生命末期提供安全和以人为本的护理服务的人才队伍。本手稿介绍了模拟学习体验(SBLE)的融入,以及学生药剂师专业选修课在姑息治疗和临终关怀方面的发展。将 SBLE 纳入并用于介绍处方、沟通、生命质量优先化和建立护理目标等主题,是因为认识到有必要建立一个心理上更安全的环境,让学生在高级药学实践经验之前探索这些主题。讨论在这门专业选修课中纳入 SBLE 对课程注册产生了有利影响。从结构化汇报和学生反馈中观察到的情况表明,学生在根据具体情况制定护理计划时遇到了困难,尤其是在关注药物治疗的降级方面,这强调了对这一患者群体进行护理培训的必要性,其中包括对护理目标的考虑。我们还总结了与环境干扰的影响、肢体语言表达的不适感以及根据手头不断变化的信息确定护理计划的优先次序和重点方面的挑战有关的经验教训。未来的发展方向包括开展研究活动,评估模拟对通过参与此类练习培养的关键能力和领域的影响。计划对体验式学习中与团队动力、同情沟通、专业身份形成和应变能力以及处理死亡和临终准备有关的成果和能力进行系统评估。
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Safely gaining experience in death and dying: Simulation in palliative care and end-of-life education

Background

Training in palliative and end-of-life (EOL) care provision represents a critical topic in health professional curricula for ensuring a workforce prepared to provide safe and person-center care at the end of one's life. This manuscript describes the incorporation of a simulation-based learning experience (SBLE) and the evolution of a professional elective course for student pharmacists related to palliative and EOL care.

Educational activity

A SBLE was incorporated into a long-standing professional pharmacy elective course in palliative and EOL care. The decision to incorporate and utilize SBLE to introduce topics of deprescribing, communication, prioritization of quality of life, and establishing goals of care was utilized in recognition of a need to establish a psychologically safer environment to allow students to explore these topics prior to the advanced pharmacy practice experiences.

Discussion

Incorporation of SBLE in this professional elective course resulted in a favorable effect on course enrollment. Observations from structured debriefing and anecdotal student feedback suggest that students had trouble tailoring care plans to the circumstances, particularly in focusing on de-escalating medication treatments, emphasizing the need for training in the care for this patient population which incorporate considerations for goals of care. Lessons related to the influence of environmental distractions, expressions of discomfort conveyed by body language, and challenges in prioritizing and focusing on tailoring care plans given evolving information at hand were identified.

Implications

We describe the effective implementation and utilization of SBLE in a professional elective focused on palliative and EOL care for student pharmacists. Future directions include research initiatives designed to evaluate the impact of simulation on key competencies and areas developed through participation in such exercises. Systematic evaluation of outcomes and competencies related to team dynamics, sympathetic communication, professional identity formation and resiliency and preparation for dealing with death and dying in experiential learning are planned.

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