Evaluation of an educational intervention to encourage advance directive discussions between medicine residents and patients

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Furman, Christian Davis
Head, Barbara
Lazor, Bonnie
Casper, Barbara
Ritchie, Christine Seel
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[1] Dept Family & Geriatr Med, Louisville, KY 40202 USA
[2] Interdisciplinary Program Palliat Care & Chron Il, Louisville, KY USA
[3] Dept Internal Med, Louisville, KY USA
[4] Univ Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292 USA
[5] Univ Alabama, Birmingham Atlanta VA Geriatr Res Educ Clin Ctr, Dept Med, Div Gerontol & Geriatr Med, Birmingham, AL USA
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10.1089/jpm.2006.9.964
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Introduction: Most medical schools are remiss in preparing physicians in end-of-life communication skills. As a result, many residents are uncomfortable with approaching the patient, have not developed the skills required to discuss the patients' wishes, and avoid end-of-life conversations. Objective: To evaluate an educational intervention focused on teaching residents skills to discuss advance directives. Methods: Medicine Residents attended a morning report consisting of both didactic training and participation in a role-play exercise. Charts of inpatients were audited ten days prior to and five days subsequent to the intervention to ascertain if there was a documented do-not-resuscitate (DNR) discussion. Results: Seventy-nine records of patients assigned to eight physicians who attended the intervention and who were responsible for patients before and after the intervention were reviewed. Of the patients assigned to these residents before the intervention, 32% had a documented DNR discussion. Thirty-four (34%) of the physicians had discussions after the intervention, demonstrating only minimal improvement. Conclusions: A single intervention may be inadequate to affect physician practices related to DNR discussions. Physicians may need more interactive, experiential learning opportunities and related supervision over the course of their training in order to improve these communication skills. A chart review that only records if a DNR discussion was documented in the medical record may not be the best tool to evaluate the success of this educational intervention. Improvement in attitudes and knowledge were not able to be measured.
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