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Am J Crit Care ; 24(4): e56-64, 2015 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26134340

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BACKGROUND: Integrating palliative care into intensive care requires active involvement of bedside nurses in discussions of patients' prognosis and goals of care. OBJECTIVE: To improve critical care nurses' skills and confidence to engage in discussions with patients' families and physicians about prognosis and goals of care by using a focused educational intervention. METHODS: An 8-hour-long workshop was developed for critical care nurses. Key roles and skills of nurses in communication about prognosis and goals of care were defined. Participants practiced skills during facilitated role-plays. A reflection session addressed burnout, distress, and self-care. Participants completed surveys before, immediately after, and 3 months after their workshop, rating their confidence and skill in performing key tasks. Use of a participant focus group and open-response items in the surveys further elucidated the impact of the workshop. RESULTS: Between March 2011 and April 2013, a total of 82 critical care nurses completed a workshop. Compared with before the workshop, after the workshop, nurses reported greater skill and confidence for 14 survey items (P < .001), including assessing families' understanding of prognosis and goals of care, addressing families' emotional needs, and contributing to family meetings. Increases were sustained 3 months after the workshop. CONCLUSION: Defining roles and providing opportunities for skills practice and reflection can enhance nurses' confidence to engage in discussions about prognosis and goals of care.


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Clinical Competence/statistics & numerical data , Critical Care Nursing/education , Critical Care/methods , Health Communication/methods , Physician-Nurse Relations , Professional-Family Relations , Attitude of Health Personnel , Education , Focus Groups , Humans , Nursing Staff, Hospital/education , Palliative Care/methods , Patient Care Planning , Prognosis , San Francisco , Terminal Care/methods
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