Teaching Pediatric Cardiology Fellows to Communicate Serious News:  A Pilot Study

Author:

Crafts Lauren S.1,Teng Christopher1,Irwin Margaret1,Feraco Angela M.2,Lawton Andrew J.3,Snaman Jennifer M.2,Blume Elizabeth D.1,Ronai Christina1

Affiliation:

1. Boston Children's Hospital

2. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

3. Brigham and Women's Hospital

Abstract

Abstract

Background Pediatric cardiology fellows often deliver serious news to families. Effective clinician-patient communication is the basis of strong therapeutic relationships and improves health outcomes, increases patient adherence, and enhances patient satisfaction. Communication training improves physicians’ communication skills, ability to deliver serious news, and meet the informational and emotional needs of patients and family members. However, there is little data surrounding pediatric cardiology fellows competencies or training in communication skills.Methods Pediatric cardiology fellows participated in a 3-hour communication training session. The session used VitalTalk methodology and was facilitated by two VitalTalk facilitators. Fellows spent 1 hour learning the skills of delivering serious news and responding to emotion and 2 hours in role play with standardized actors followed by a brief group wrap-up activity. Participants took an anonymous, electronic pre- and post-survey as well as an 8-month follow-up survey via REDCap. Participants were asked about their preparedness and comfort performing certain communication skills and leading challenging conversations specific to pediatric cardiology. Response options utilized a combination of 0 (low comfort/preparedness) to 100 (high comfort/preparedness) point scales and multiple choice.Results 9 fellows participated in the training and 100% completed all three surveys. Eight were first-year fellows and 1 was a third-year fellow. Finding the right words, balancing honesty with hope, and clinical and prognostic uncertainty were the top three factors that contributed to making conversations difficult. Following the course, there was a significant increase in fellow preparedness to communicate a new diagnosis of congenital heart disease, discuss poor prognoses, check understanding, and respond to emotion as well as an increase in fellow comfort responding to emotions. Four fellows reported using the skills from this training course in various clinical settings at 8-month follow up.Conclusions Communicating serious news effectively is a skill that can be learned in a sustainable way and is essential in the field of pediatric cardiology. Our study demonstrates that an interactive, VitalTalk course can improve preparedness and comfort to deliver serious news in a cohort of pediatric cardiology trainees. Future studies are needed to evaluate translation of skills to clinical practice and durability of these skills in larger cohorts.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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