Education needs in palliative care and advance care planning of Italian residents in neurology: an online survey

Author:

Bombaci Alessandro123ORCID,Di Lorenzo Francesco4ORCID,Pucci Eugenio5ORCID,Solari Alessandra6ORCID,Veronese Simone7ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. PhD Programme in Neuroscience, ‘Rita Levi Montalcini’ Department of Neuroscience University of Turin Turin Italy

2. Neurology Unit IRCSS Policlinico San Donato San Donato Milanese Italy

3. Vita‐Salute San Raffaele University Milan Italy

4. IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia Rome Italy

5. UOC Neurologia‐AST‐Fermo Fermo Italy

6. Unit of Neuroepidemiology Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Neurologico Carlo Besta Milan Italy

7. Fondazione FARO ETS Turin Italy

Abstract

AbstractBackground and purposeMost neurological diseases have a chronic and progressive clinical course, with patients living for extended periods with complex healthcare needs. Evidence from other countries suggests that palliative care (PC) is insufficiently integrated in the care of these patients. This study aims to identify PC and advance care planning (ACP) knowledge and the perceived preparedness of Italian residents in neurology.MethodsThis is a cross‐sectional online survey of physicians attending the 36 Italian neurology residency programmes.ResultsOf 854 residents, 188 (22%) participated. Their mean age was 28.4 ± 2.0 years; 49% were women; 45% were from the north, 23% from the centre and 32% from the south of Italy. Few residents (6%) reported that a teaching course in PC was part of the graduate programme, and 3% of the postgraduate programme. During their residency, 9% of participants received PC training, and 18% ACP training. Only 13% reported to have participated in the ACP process, half within their neurology residency programme. Residents considered PC support very/extremely important in all the pre‐specified clinical situations, with values ranging between 78% and 96%. Over 70% of residents revealed education needs, particularly concerning ACP.ConclusionsOur data confirm the need for improving PC training in the graduate and postgraduate curriculum. This, together with collaboration and joint training of neurology and PC, is essential to improve the quality and continuity of care and respond to the complex needs of people with neurological disorders causing severe disability.

Publisher

Wiley

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