Development and Evaluation of a Program to Strengthen First Year Residents’ Proficiency in Leading End-of-Life Discussions
2011
Purpose: Multiple interventions have been developed to teach and improve internal medicine residents’ end-of-life communication skills, but have not been easily adaptable to other institutions. The purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate a program to enhance physicians’ end-of-life communication with families of dying patients using a format that could be incorporated into an existing curriculum for first-year internal medicine residents. Methods: An end-of-life educational program was developed and evaluated in the context of educating first-year residents at an urban academic medical center during the 2008-2009 academic year. The program consisted of three sessions including an interactive workshop flanked by pre- and post-workshop evaluations in simulated encounter and clinical vignette formats. Simulated encounters were recorded on video and residents’ performances were rated by two independent observers using a 23 point checklist. Results: Complete data were available for 24 (73%) of 33 res...
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