Palliative Care Curriculum Development: A Model for a Content and Process-Based Approach.

Autor: Ury, Wayne A., Arnold, Robert M., Tulsky, James A.
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Zdroj: Journal of Palliative Medicine; Aug2002, Vol. 5 Issue 4, p539-548, 10p, 1 Chart
Abstrakt: To ensure its success, a new curriculum has to meet the needs of learners, patients, and the institution. A review of the literature indicates that despite a tremendous need for palliative care services and a lack of appropriate knowledge and attitudes among physicians, few palliative care curricula for medical residents have been developed. Most are developed by national organizations, and as a result can not meet the individual needs of different institutions. This paper outlines the process of developing a palliative care curriculum in the context of available institutional resources that meets the learners' needs. The development of a curriculum can be divided into four phases: needs assessment, curricular design, implementation, and evaluation. Content (curricular content, instructional strategies and available resources for the curriculum and the developmental process) and process (methods through which the curriculum is developed and institutional issues are addressed) issues that are pertinent to the successful completion of each phase are discussed. Two hypothetical institutions are used to illustrate relevant issues. Methods that have been successfully used to develop residency curricula are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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