Metadata
Title
Physician communication in pediatric end-of-life care: A simulation study
Authors
Bateman Lori Brand; Tofil Nancy M; White Marjorie Lee; Dure Leon S; Clair Jeffrey Michael; Needham Belinda L
Year
2016
Publication
American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine
Abstract
Objective: The objective of this exploratory study is to describe communication between physicians and the actor parent of a standardized 8-year-old patient in respiratory distress who was nearing the end of life. Methods: Thirteen pediatric emergency medicine and pediatric critical care fellows and attendings participated in a high-fidelity simulation to assess physician communication with an actor-parent. Results: Fifteen percent of the participants decided not to initiate life-sustaining technology (intubation), and 23% of participants offered alternatives to life-sustaining care, such as comfort measures. Although 92% of the participants initiated an end-of-life conversation, the quality of that discussion varied widely. Conclusion: Findings indicate that effective physician–parent communication may not consistently occur in cases involving the treatment of pediatric patients at the end of life in emergency and critical care units. Practice Implications: The findings in this study, particularly that physician–parent end-of-life communication is often unclear and that alternatives to life-sustaining technology are often not offered, suggest that physicians need more training in both communication and end-of-life care. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
Authors
Bateman Lori Brand | Clair Jeffrey Michael | Dure Leon S | Needham Belinda L | Tofil Nancy M | White Marjorie Lee
MeSH
Adult | Age Factors | Attitude of Health Personnel | Attitude to Death | Female | Hospice Care/px [Psychology] | Hospitals, Pediatric/sn [Statistics & Numerical Data] | Humans | Intensive Care Units, Neonatal/sn [Statistics & Numerical Data] | Intention | Male | Middle Aged | Nurses, Pediatric/px [Psychology] | Palliative Care/px [Psychology] | Racial Groups | Referral and Consultation/sn [Statistics & Numerical Data] | Regression Analysis | Sex Factors