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Patient End-of-life Experiences For Pediatric Trainees: Spanning The Educational Continuum
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Clin Pediatr (phila)
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2016
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Terminal Care; Education; Bereavement In Children; Pediatricians; Medical Students; Analysis; Practice; Control
Educational Continuum; End-of-life Care; Grieving; Pediatric Resident Education
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K Senthil
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Background End-of-life care for a child is an emotionally charged experience for pediatric trainees. Objectives Describe the progression of medical trainee experiences with end-of-life care and determine personal/professional experiences that facilitated integration of experiences. Methods Medical students (MS4) and pediatric residents (PL-1-3) completed a 30-question survey about experiences with patient deaths and integration of these experiences. Results A total of 307 of 404 residents (76%) participated. Mean number of deaths ranged from 3.0 to 6.5 in the prior 12 months, and the most common location was neonatal intensive care unit or pediatric intensive care unit. In total, 18% to 27% experienced a death in their personal life. Between 26% and 41% of the residents made contact with a family after death, and 15% to 35% attended a funeral. Characteristics of good deaths included good communication and discussion of end-of-life issues. Conclusions Trainees experienced patient deaths along the educational continuum. These findings have implications for the optimal timing and method of end-of-life care education.
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DOI: 10.1177/0009922816631513
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2016
Analysis
Bereavement In Children
Clin Pediatr (Phila)
Control
Education
Educational Continuum
End-of-life Care
Grieving
July 2016 List
K Senthil
Medical Students
Pediatric Resident Education
Pediatricians
Practice
Terminal Care