New training to grow communication skills for paediatric palliative care
New training to grow communication skills for paediatric palliative care
Friday, March 08, 2024A passionate group of bereaved parents and health professionals have come together to create a self-guided, eLearning program to support better communication at the end-of-life in paediatrics.
The Paediatric End-of-Life Care Communication modules are available free via the new Paediatric Palliative Care Education Hub and have been written for health care professionals who provide varied levels of care.
Each of the six modules takes no longer than two hours to complete and will take participants on an interactive journey through a range of themes:
- Communicating with Children
- Connecting with Adolescents and Young Adults
- Understanding Emotion
- Shared Decision Making
- Moral Distress
- Self-Care
- And coming soon Diversity and Teamwork
“At the heart of the training are the real-life experiences of the amazing families who have contributed to and inspired the Paediatric Palliative Care National Action Plan,” says Senior Clinical Project Officer, Palliative Care Australia (PCA), Sara Fleming.
“Through the development of the Action Plan we heard loud and clear that health professionals needed and wanted improved communication skills when caring for children, and young people with life limiting illness.
“Bereaved parents co-designed this course with us sharing their experiences and wisdom – speaking into a future where our communication is better.”
With funding from the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care the Paediatric End-of-Life Care Communication modules have been led in development by:
- Dee Chilcott, Bereaved Mother, Clinical Nurse Educator
- Rachel Callander, Bereaved Mother, Healthcare Communication Consultant
- Lisa Cuddeford, Paediatric Palliative Medicine, Perth Children’s Hospital
- Prof Stuart Ekberg, Flinders University
- Alyson Gundry, Allied Health Clinical Lead, Queensland Paediatric Palliative Care Service
- Melissa Heywood, Clinical Nurse Consultant, Victorian Paediatric Palliative Care Service
- Sid Vemuri, Consultant in Paediatric Palliative Medicine, Victorian Paediatric Palliative Care Service
- Sara Fleming, Paediatric Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner, PCA Senior Clinical Project Officer
With additional input from a wider sector of parents, clinicians, specialty groups and clinicians as contributors and editors of module content.
“Make no mistake about it, death and dying is tough to talk about – especially when children, adolescents, and young adults are involved, and we address that as part of the training,” Ms Fleming says.
“Having these conversations is a skill that comes with time, experience and an open mind and heart – this new Paediatric End-of-Life Care Communication education will give doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals a solid foundation to grow and learn from.”
All six modules are based around self-directed learning and journal led reflection and are not formally assessed. They contain video interviews with families, young people, researchers and clinicians as well as interactive infographics, latest literature and resources and case studies. Participants can download a Record of Participation for their professional development portfolios upon completion.
Register and start learning HERE.
“This has been a real passion project for all involved, both families and health care professionals, and we thank them for their courage, wisdom, and humanity in sharing their stories and learnings,” Ms Fleming says.
This story was first published on the Paediatric Palliative Care website.