与父母进行必要对话的教育倡议-儿科严重疾病指南(SICG-Peds©-Peds)。

IF 2 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development Pub Date : 2024-12-12 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23821205241298590
Camara van Breemen, Nadine Lusney, Megan Doherty, Elisa Castro-Noriega, Harold Hal Siden
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目的:探讨SICG-Peds©(儿科严重疾病指南)培训是否会影响儿科临床医生参与和发起/领导与患有严重疾病的儿童家庭进行困难对话的信心和知识。方法:在2年多的时间里,来自BC省和安大略省的治疗严重疾病儿童的临床医生参加了SICG-Peds©的培训讲习班。使用研讨会前和研讨会后问卷对这些研讨会进行评估。参与者报告了1到10分的信心得分。结果:在BC省和安大略省,共有134名和140名临床医生参加了研讨会。大多数完成工作坊后即时调查的临床医生(N = 223, 94.5%)回应说,该内容增强了他们对儿科严重疾病对话(SIC)的了解。启动/领导SIC的信心得分从研讨会前的中位数5(四分位数范围[IQR] 3-7)显著增加到研讨会后的7 (IQR 7-9) (P P)。效率和知识的提高是大多数参与者报告的积极改进的其他领域。继续支持的领域被确定为更多的指导和培训,以支持指南在临床环境中的使用。
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Education Initiative for Essential Conversations with Parents-Serious Illness Guide for Pediatrics (SICG-Peds©-Peds).

Objectives: To explore whether training on the SICG-Peds© (Serious Illness Guide for Pediatrics) impacts a pediatric clinician's confidence and knowledge in participating and initiating/leading difficult conversations with families of children living with a serious illness.

Methods: Over 2 years, clinicians from BC and Ontario who care for children with serious illnesses attended training workshops on the SICG-Peds©. These workshops were evaluated using pre- and post-workshop questionnaires. Participants reported confidence scores on a scale of 1 to 10.

Results: In total, 134 and 140 clinicians attended the workshops in BC and Ontario, respectively. The majority of clinicians who completed the immediate post-workshop survey (N = 223, 94.5%), responded that the content enhanced their knowledge about pediatric serious illness conversations (SIC). Confidence scores in initiating/leading a SIC significantly increased from median 5 (interquartile range [IQR] 3-7) pre-workshop to 7 (IQR 7-9) immediately post-workshop (P < .0001). Confidence scores in participating as a non-leader in a SIC also significantly increased from median 7 (IQR 6-9) pre-workshop to median 8 (IQR 7-9) immediately post-workshop (P < .0001).

Conclusions: Overall, these workshops significantly improved participants' confidence. Effectiveness and knowledge enhancement were other areas where the majority of participants reported positive improvements. Areas for continued support were identified as more mentoring, and training for supporting the guide's use in a clinical setting.

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