How common is medical training in palliative care? A postal survey of general practitioners

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Barclay, S
Todd, C
Grande, G
Lipscombe, J
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BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE | 1997年 / 47卷 / 425期
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education; vocational training; palliative care; postal questionnaire;
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Background. General practitioners (GPs) have a central role in palliative care, yet research continues to reveal room for improvement in symptom control at home. There is a need to evaluate how well-prepared GPs are for this task of caring for the dying at home. Aim. To evaluate the training in palliative care GPs have received throughout their careers. Method. Postal survey of 450 randomly selected East Anglian GP principals, investigating training in five areas of palliative care (pain control, control of other symptoms, communication skills, bereavement care, use of syringe driver), as clinical students, junior hospital doctors, GP trainees (registrars), and GP principals. Results. A response rate of 86.7% was obtained. While GPs were clinical students, training was uncommon, (32% reported no training in pain control, and 58% no training in bereavement care), although there has been a significant increase in more recent years. Training as junior doctors was particularly uncommon (over 70% report no training in communication skills or bereavement care); there was some evidence of an increase in more recent years. During the GP trainee year, training was much more common. For GP principals, most areas had been covered, although over 20% reported no training in communication skills and bereavement care. During the community-based years as trainee and principal, training was significantly more common than during the hospital-based years of training as clinical student and junior doctor. Conclusions. There is a continuing need for medical education in palliative care. Particular attention should be paid To the basic medical education of clinical students and the training of junior doctors, especially regarding communication skills and bereavement care.
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