Purpose. Medical education inadequately prepares students for interdisciplinary collaboration, an essential component of palliative care and numerous other areas of clinical practice. This study developed and evaluated an innovative interdisciplinary educational program in palliative care designed to promote interdisciplinary exchange and understanding. Method. The study used a quasi-experimental longitudinal design. Thirty-three medical students (third and fourth year) and 38 social work students (second year of masters degree) were recruited. The intervention group students (21 medical and 24 social work students) participated in a series of four training sessions over four weeks while the control group students received written materials...
Background: Although dying and death are common in practice, medical and social work students receiv...
Developing effective communication skills is an important component of geriatric, palliative care, s...
Purpose: To determine if participation in a half-day hospice visit enhances medical students’ under...
Background: Future health care increasingly requires interprofessional thinking and decision-making ...
Background: Patients, families, and health care professionals recognize the need for better communic...
Effective delivery of high-quality palliative care requires effective inter-professional teamworking...
Effective delivery of high-quality palliative care requires effective interprofessional teamworking ...
Our study was a pilot test of an interdisciplinary training program in palliative care to improve th...
Background Chronic and palliative care are rapidly gaining importance within the physician's range o...
Abstract Background/Objectives: Palliative care should be seen as a human right and should be integ...
Studies assessing palliative care education in U.S. medical schools reveal that little attention is ...
Background/Purpose: The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of educational interv...
Aims. To examine the influence of interdisciplinary seminars on undergraduate nursing and social wor...
Introduction Shared decision-making (SDM) in palliative care is a highly complex process that requir...
Undergraduate medical education lacks standardized curricula for teaching endof-life care and only s...
Background: Although dying and death are common in practice, medical and social work students receiv...
Developing effective communication skills is an important component of geriatric, palliative care, s...
Purpose: To determine if participation in a half-day hospice visit enhances medical students’ under...
Background: Future health care increasingly requires interprofessional thinking and decision-making ...
Background: Patients, families, and health care professionals recognize the need for better communic...
Effective delivery of high-quality palliative care requires effective inter-professional teamworking...
Effective delivery of high-quality palliative care requires effective interprofessional teamworking ...
Our study was a pilot test of an interdisciplinary training program in palliative care to improve th...
Background Chronic and palliative care are rapidly gaining importance within the physician's range o...
Abstract Background/Objectives: Palliative care should be seen as a human right and should be integ...
Studies assessing palliative care education in U.S. medical schools reveal that little attention is ...
Background/Purpose: The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of educational interv...
Aims. To examine the influence of interdisciplinary seminars on undergraduate nursing and social wor...
Introduction Shared decision-making (SDM) in palliative care is a highly complex process that requir...
Undergraduate medical education lacks standardized curricula for teaching endof-life care and only s...
Background: Although dying and death are common in practice, medical and social work students receiv...
Developing effective communication skills is an important component of geriatric, palliative care, s...
Purpose: To determine if participation in a half-day hospice visit enhances medical students’ under...