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Early professional socialization: Evaluation of multidisciplinary palliative care education for social work and medical students.
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Early professional socialization: Evaluation of multidisciplinary palliative care education for social work and medical students./
作者:
Cohen, Iris.
面頁冊數:
167 p.
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Major Professor: Gail Steketee.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International63-02A.
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Health Sciences, Education. -
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049357042X
Early professional socialization: Evaluation of multidisciplinary palliative care education for social work and medical students.
Cohen, Iris.
Early professional socialization: Evaluation of multidisciplinary palliative care education for social work and medical students.
- 167 p.
Major Professor: Gail Steketee.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University, 2002.
In practice, palliative care is most often provided through a multidisciplinary model of care in which two of the core professions are social work and medicine. Caring for dying patients and their families requires training, yet research indicates a lack of education related to death and dying in all of the health professions. This study evaluated the effectiveness of a 4-session multidisciplinary palliative care educational program for social work and medical students. Since socialization of members into a discipline takes place throughout professional education, students were targeted in order to influence their socialization early in the process. The training focused on three topics: multidisciplinary teamwork, family conferences, and comfort with death and dying. Educational methods were primarily experiential to facilitate extensive multidisciplinary interaction and active engagement with the training topics.
ISBN: 049357042XSubjects--Topical Terms:
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The evaluation used a non-random assignment repeated measures design to compare training and control groups each comprised of students from both professions. Thirty-eight social work students and 33 medical students voluntarily participated in the study. Data were collected before and after training on measures of professional role understanding, confidence in leading family conferences, and coping with and acceptance of death. Results indicated significant improvement at post-training for trainees compared to control group members on outcome measures of role understanding, confidence in leading family conferences, and acceptance of death. Significant gains did not occur on the measure of coping with death. Qualitative comments from students reinforced and illustrated the quantitative outcomes. In addition, trainees reported high satisfaction with the multidisciplinary training model and the experiential teaching approach. Ultimately, future research should explore the impact of early multidisciplinary training and professional socialization on improving care of the dying and their families.
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