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Abstract
Highlights
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- Gynecologic oncology fellows rate training in palliative care and end-of-life care significantly less than overall training.
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- Gynecologic oncology fellows feel prepared to provide palliative care despite reporting deficiencies in training.
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- Gynecologic oncology fellows feel palliative care training is important.
Introduction
Gynecologic
oncologists regularly care for patients at the end of life, yet little
is known about their training or preparedness to deal with issues of
palliative care. We sought to examine the training provided to
gynecologic oncology fellows as well as their perceived preparedness to
provide palliative care.
Methods
A
self-administered survey was distributed to all fellows enrolled in all
gynecologic oncology fellowships during the 2009 academic year. The
instrument assessed attitudes, training, experience, and preparedness
regarding caring for patients at the end of life. Descriptive, bivariate
and multivariable analyses were performed.
Results
Sixty-one
percent (103/168) of fellows completed the survey. Most (89%) feel that
palliative care is integral to their training, but few (11%) have had
any palliative care training, including either a rotation or fellowship.
Using a scale of 1–10, fellows rated teaching quality on two common
training opportunities, specifically managing postoperative
complications (7.8) and endometrial cancer patients (8.7), as
significantly higher than teaching on managing patients at the end of
life (5.5; p < 0.001). Fellows rated the quality of end of life
teaching as significantly lower than overall teaching (55% vs. 92%;
p = 0.001). Their self-assessment regarding overall preparedness to deal
with end of life issues was associated with higher end of life teaching
quality and experience caring for more than 10 dying patients.
Conclusions
The
quantity and quality of training in palliative care is lower compared
to other common procedural and oncological issues. Gynecologic oncology
fellowship programs need to incorporate a palliative care training
curriculum.
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