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CLINICAL MEDICINE
卷 22, 期 1, 页码 51-57出版社
ROY COLL PHYS LONDON EDITORIAL OFFICE
DOI: 10.7861/clinmed.2021-0240
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palliative care; advance care planning; frailty; multidisciplinary; simulation teaching
Multidisciplinary simulation training is an effective way to teach Advance Care Planning (ACP) to doctors, nurses, and allied healthcare professionals. The simulation significantly improved participants' understanding, confidence, and reduced barriers to discussions, both immediately and three months later.
In the context of an ageing population, many healthcare professionals have limited experience and confidence in We conducted nine half-day simulation sessions, using professional actors. One-hundred and thirty-two participants attended from multidisciplinary backgrounds across primary and secondary care. Results Following the course, 90.2% felt confident or very confident initiating conversations, compared with 14.4% beforehand. Understanding of when ACP is appropriate also increased from 70% to 100%. Post-course, 98% of participants stated that they would be more likely to initiate an ACP. Three months later, 86% had a sustained change in practice. All participants said they would recommend this simulation course and multidisciplinary approach. Conclusion Multidisciplinary simulation training is an effective way to teach ACP to doctors, nurses and allied healthcare professionals. The simulation was shown to improve participant understanding, confidence and reduce barriers to discussions, both immediately and 3 months later.
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