Abstract
Background:
Early advance care planning (ACP) is associated with improved outcomes in pediatrics, yet few rigorously developed curricula exist to train interprofessional clinicians in ACP communication.
Objectives:
To develop, pilot and evaluate an evidence-based virtual clinician training in a pediatric serious illness communication program (
Methods:
We developed an interactive, skills-based three-hour synchronous online clinician training program using Kern’s Six-Step Curriculum Design, incorporating didactic and simulated patient encounters with a trained actor. Specific, measurable cognitive and behavioral learning objectives were to improve knowledge of the evidence-based benefits of ACP, to describe the
Results:
We conducted 10 virtual trainings from April to December 2021, each with 2–8 participants (
Conclusion:
Teaching ACP communication virtually to pediatric interprofessional clinicians is both feasible and acceptable, with improvements described in self-reported knowledge and comfort discussing elements of ACP. Future research will test the efficacy of
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