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Effective Goals-of-Care Conversations: From Skills Training to Bedside

Nagpal, Vandana
Philbin, Mary
Yazdani, Majid
Veerreddy, Prashant
Fish, David
Reidy, Jennifer
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Introduction: Goals-of-care (GOC) conversations are essential to ensure high-quality care for people with serious illness. We developed a simulation experience to train internal medicine residents in GOC conversations near end of life, followed by a real-life GOC conversation as a Mini-Clinical Evaluation Exercise (Mini-CEX) including direct feedback from participating patients.

Methods: The 3-hour simulation session trained teams of two learners each to interact with standardized patients portraying a patient with end-stage heart failure and an accompanying family member. Residents completed pre- and postsurveys regarding their self-assessed abilities and confidence in conducting these conversations. Piloted in 2016, the Mini-CEX was completed in 2017 with 28 residents 3-9 months after simulation. Patients and participating family members were invited to complete an optional, deidentified survey of their experience.

Results: From 2015 to 2017, 84 residents completed simulation training. Ninety percent of postsurvey responders felt more prepared to conduct GOC conversations after simulation compared to 42% before training. Eighty percent or more reported confidence in discussing GOC (previously 67%), prognosis (previously 62%), and hospice (previously 49%). Analysis of Mini-CEX scores revealed that the majority of residents' skills were the same or improved compared with their performance in simulation; more than 70% demonstrated improvement in ensuring patients' comfort, displaying empathy, and recognizing/responding to emotion. Almost all patients and families reported feeling heard and satisfied with their conversation with the resident.

Discussion: This curriculum was well received, and initial data support its effectiveness in enhancing residents' self-perceived confidence and interpersonal skills in real-world patient encounters.

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Nagpal V, Philbin M, Yazdani M, Veerreddy P, Fish D, Reidy J. Effective Goals-of-Care Conversations: From Skills Training to Bedside. MedEdPORTAL. 2021 Mar 10;17:11122. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11122. PMID: 33768153; PMCID: PMC7970639. Link to article on publisher's site

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10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11122
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Copyright © 2021 Nagpal et al. This is an open-access publication distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial license.