“It’s Not that Easy”—Medical Students’ Fears and Barriers in End-of-Life Communication

Romotzky V, Galushko M, Duesterdiek A, Obliers R, Albus C, Ostgathe C, Voltz R (2015)


Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 2015

Journal

Book Volume: 30

Pages Range: 333-339

Journal Issue: 2

DOI: 10.1007/s13187-014-0712-0

Abstract

This study aims to assess and improve communication education for medical students in palliative care (PC) with the use of simulated patients (SP) in Germany. More specifically, to explore how students evaluate the use of SP for end-of-life communication training and which fears and barriers arise. A pilot course was implemented. Qualitative content analysis was used to analyse transcribed recordings of the course. Pre- and post-course questionnaires containing open-ended questions ascertained students’ motivation for participating, their preparation within their degree programme and whether they felt they had learned something important within the course. Seventeen medical students in their third to fourth year of education (age 22–31) participated in the five-session course and answered the questionnaires (pre n = 17, post n = 12). Students felt insufficiently prepared and insecure. Discussing end-of-life issues was experienced as challenging and emotionally moving. Within the conversations, although students sometimes showed blocking behaviour in reaction to emotional impact, they valued the consideration of emotional aspects as very important. The course was overall highly appreciated and valued as being helpful. The communication situation with the SP was perceived as authentic. Ten out of 12 students confirmed to have learned something important (post course). Our results indicate an urgent need for better communication training for medical students. Due to the fact that bedside teaching in PC is not feasible for all students, training with standardized SP can be a way to generate an authentic learning situation. Techniques to address fears and blocking behaviour should, however, also be considered.

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APA:

Romotzky, V., Galushko, M., Duesterdiek, A., Obliers, R., Albus, C., Ostgathe, C., & Voltz, R. (2015). “It’s Not that Easy”—Medical Students’ Fears and Barriers in End-of-Life Communication. Journal of Cancer Education, 30(2), 333-339. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13187-014-0712-0

MLA:

Romotzky, Vanessa, et al. "“It’s Not that Easy”—Medical Students’ Fears and Barriers in End-of-Life Communication." Journal of Cancer Education 30.2 (2015): 333-339.

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