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Regional adaptation of the education in palliative and end‐of‐life Care Pediatrics (EPEC‐Pediatrics) curriculum in Eurasia

BACKGROUND: Pediatric palliative care (PPC) is a priority to improve pediatric hematology oncology (PHO) care in Eurasia. However, there are limited regional opportunities for PPC education. We describe the adaptation and implementation of a bilingual end‐user Education in Palliative and End‐of‐Life...

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Autores principales: McNeil, Michael J., Ehrlich, Bella, Yakimkova, Taisiya, Wang, Huiqi, Mishkova, Volha, Bezler, Zhanna, Kumirova, Ella, Madni, Arshia, Movsisyan, Narine, Williams, Karen, Baizakova, Baglan, Borisevich, Marina, Chatman, Georgia, Erimbetova, Indira, Quintero, Ximena Garcia, Golban, Rodica, Kirby, Brandi, Nunez, Paola, Ranadive, Radhikesh, Sakhar, Nadezhda, Sonnenfelt, Jason, Volkova, Alisa, Moreira, Daniel, Friedrichsdorf, Stefan J., Wolfe, Joanne, Remke, Stacy, Hauser, Joshua, Devidas, Meenakshi, Baker, Justin N., Agulnik, Asya
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9939085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36073348
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.5213
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author McNeil, Michael J.
Ehrlich, Bella
Yakimkova, Taisiya
Wang, Huiqi
Mishkova, Volha
Bezler, Zhanna
Kumirova, Ella
Madni, Arshia
Movsisyan, Narine
Williams, Karen
Baizakova, Baglan
Borisevich, Marina
Chatman, Georgia
Erimbetova, Indira
Quintero, Ximena Garcia
Golban, Rodica
Kirby, Brandi
Nunez, Paola
Ranadive, Radhikesh
Sakhar, Nadezhda
Sonnenfelt, Jason
Volkova, Alisa
Moreira, Daniel
Friedrichsdorf, Stefan J.
Wolfe, Joanne
Remke, Stacy
Hauser, Joshua
Devidas, Meenakshi
Baker, Justin N.
Agulnik, Asya
author_facet McNeil, Michael J.
Ehrlich, Bella
Yakimkova, Taisiya
Wang, Huiqi
Mishkova, Volha
Bezler, Zhanna
Kumirova, Ella
Madni, Arshia
Movsisyan, Narine
Williams, Karen
Baizakova, Baglan
Borisevich, Marina
Chatman, Georgia
Erimbetova, Indira
Quintero, Ximena Garcia
Golban, Rodica
Kirby, Brandi
Nunez, Paola
Ranadive, Radhikesh
Sakhar, Nadezhda
Sonnenfelt, Jason
Volkova, Alisa
Moreira, Daniel
Friedrichsdorf, Stefan J.
Wolfe, Joanne
Remke, Stacy
Hauser, Joshua
Devidas, Meenakshi
Baker, Justin N.
Agulnik, Asya
author_sort McNeil, Michael J.
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description BACKGROUND: Pediatric palliative care (PPC) is a priority to improve pediatric hematology oncology (PHO) care in Eurasia. However, there are limited regional opportunities for PPC education. We describe the adaptation and implementation of a bilingual end‐user Education in Palliative and End‐of‐Life Care (EPEC)‐Pediatrics course for PHO clinicians in Eurasia. METHODS: Due to COVID‐19, this course was delivered virtually, consisting of prerecorded, asynchronous lectures, and a bilingual workshop with interactive lectures and small group sessions. A pre–postcourse design was used to evaluate the knowledge acquisition of the participants including their knowledge alignment with World Health Organization (WHO) guidance, ideal timing of palliative care, and comfort in providing palliative care to their patients. Questions were mostly quantitative with multiple choice or Likert scale options, supplemented by free‐text responses. RESULTS: A total of 44 (76%) participants from 14 countries completed all components of the course including pre‐ and postcourse assessments. Participant alignment with WHO guidance improved from 75% in the pre‐ to 90% in the postcourse assessments (p < 0.001). After participation, 93% felt more confident controlling the suffering of children at the end of life, 91% felt more confident in prescribing opioids and managing pain, and 98% better understood how to hold difficult conversations with patients and families. Most participants (98%) stated that they will change their clinical practice based on the skills and knowledge gained in this course. CONCLUSIONS: We present a successful regional adaptation of the EPEC‐Pediatrics curriculum, including novel delivery of course content via a virtual bilingual format. This course resulted in significant improvement in participant attitudes and knowledge of PPC along with an understanding of the ideal timing of palliative care consultation and comfort in providing PPC to children with cancer. We plan to incorporate participant feedback to improve the course and repeat it annually to improve access to high‐quality palliative care education for PHO clinicians in Eurasia.
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spelling pubmed-99390852023-02-20 Regional adaptation of the education in palliative and end‐of‐life Care Pediatrics (EPEC‐Pediatrics) curriculum in Eurasia McNeil, Michael J. Ehrlich, Bella Yakimkova, Taisiya Wang, Huiqi Mishkova, Volha Bezler, Zhanna Kumirova, Ella Madni, Arshia Movsisyan, Narine Williams, Karen Baizakova, Baglan Borisevich, Marina Chatman, Georgia Erimbetova, Indira Quintero, Ximena Garcia Golban, Rodica Kirby, Brandi Nunez, Paola Ranadive, Radhikesh Sakhar, Nadezhda Sonnenfelt, Jason Volkova, Alisa Moreira, Daniel Friedrichsdorf, Stefan J. Wolfe, Joanne Remke, Stacy Hauser, Joshua Devidas, Meenakshi Baker, Justin N. Agulnik, Asya Cancer Med RESEARCH ARTICLES BACKGROUND: Pediatric palliative care (PPC) is a priority to improve pediatric hematology oncology (PHO) care in Eurasia. However, there are limited regional opportunities for PPC education. We describe the adaptation and implementation of a bilingual end‐user Education in Palliative and End‐of‐Life Care (EPEC)‐Pediatrics course for PHO clinicians in Eurasia. METHODS: Due to COVID‐19, this course was delivered virtually, consisting of prerecorded, asynchronous lectures, and a bilingual workshop with interactive lectures and small group sessions. A pre–postcourse design was used to evaluate the knowledge acquisition of the participants including their knowledge alignment with World Health Organization (WHO) guidance, ideal timing of palliative care, and comfort in providing palliative care to their patients. Questions were mostly quantitative with multiple choice or Likert scale options, supplemented by free‐text responses. RESULTS: A total of 44 (76%) participants from 14 countries completed all components of the course including pre‐ and postcourse assessments. Participant alignment with WHO guidance improved from 75% in the pre‐ to 90% in the postcourse assessments (p < 0.001). After participation, 93% felt more confident controlling the suffering of children at the end of life, 91% felt more confident in prescribing opioids and managing pain, and 98% better understood how to hold difficult conversations with patients and families. Most participants (98%) stated that they will change their clinical practice based on the skills and knowledge gained in this course. CONCLUSIONS: We present a successful regional adaptation of the EPEC‐Pediatrics curriculum, including novel delivery of course content via a virtual bilingual format. This course resulted in significant improvement in participant attitudes and knowledge of PPC along with an understanding of the ideal timing of palliative care consultation and comfort in providing PPC to children with cancer. We plan to incorporate participant feedback to improve the course and repeat it annually to improve access to high‐quality palliative care education for PHO clinicians in Eurasia. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9939085/ /pubmed/36073348 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.5213 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle RESEARCH ARTICLES
McNeil, Michael J.
Ehrlich, Bella
Yakimkova, Taisiya
Wang, Huiqi
Mishkova, Volha
Bezler, Zhanna
Kumirova, Ella
Madni, Arshia
Movsisyan, Narine
Williams, Karen
Baizakova, Baglan
Borisevich, Marina
Chatman, Georgia
Erimbetova, Indira
Quintero, Ximena Garcia
Golban, Rodica
Kirby, Brandi
Nunez, Paola
Ranadive, Radhikesh
Sakhar, Nadezhda
Sonnenfelt, Jason
Volkova, Alisa
Moreira, Daniel
Friedrichsdorf, Stefan J.
Wolfe, Joanne
Remke, Stacy
Hauser, Joshua
Devidas, Meenakshi
Baker, Justin N.
Agulnik, Asya
Regional adaptation of the education in palliative and end‐of‐life Care Pediatrics (EPEC‐Pediatrics) curriculum in Eurasia
title Regional adaptation of the education in palliative and end‐of‐life Care Pediatrics (EPEC‐Pediatrics) curriculum in Eurasia
title_full Regional adaptation of the education in palliative and end‐of‐life Care Pediatrics (EPEC‐Pediatrics) curriculum in Eurasia
title_fullStr Regional adaptation of the education in palliative and end‐of‐life Care Pediatrics (EPEC‐Pediatrics) curriculum in Eurasia
title_full_unstemmed Regional adaptation of the education in palliative and end‐of‐life Care Pediatrics (EPEC‐Pediatrics) curriculum in Eurasia
title_short Regional adaptation of the education in palliative and end‐of‐life Care Pediatrics (EPEC‐Pediatrics) curriculum in Eurasia
title_sort regional adaptation of the education in palliative and end‐of‐life care pediatrics (epec‐pediatrics) curriculum in eurasia
topic RESEARCH ARTICLES
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9939085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36073348
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.5213
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