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  • PM&R clinicians often care for seriously ill patients and could enhance their skills with primary palliative care training.
  • A study surveyed U.S. PM&R residency program leaders to evaluate the current state of palliative care education, revealing that only 67% of programs offered any form of PC education.
  • Most respondents recognized the need for more palliative care education but cited barriers like insufficient faculty expertise and time for teaching as significant challenges in implementing curricular changes.

Article Abstract

Physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R) clinicians commonly care for patients with serious illness/injury and would benefit from primary palliative care (PC) training. To assess current practices, attitudes, and barriers toward PC education among U.S. PM&R residencies. This is a cross-sectional study utilizing an electronic 23-question survey. Subjects were program leaders from U.S. PM&R residency programs. Twenty-one programs responded (23% response). Only 14 (67%) offered PC education through lectures, elective rotations, or self-directed reading. Pain management, communication, and nonpain symptom management were identified as the most important PC domains for residents. Nineteen respondents (91%) felt residents would benefit from more PC education, but only five (24%) reported undergoing curricular change. Lack of faculty availability/expertise and teaching time were the most endorsed barriers. PC education is heterogeneous across PM&R programs despite its perceived value. PC and PM&R educators can collaborate to build faculty expertise and integrate PC principles into existing curricula.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2022.0606DOI Listing

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