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  • Emergency medicine (EM) residency programs in the UAE recognize the importance of palliative care (PC) education for residents, but face challenges in integrating a structured curriculum.
  • Six key themes identified include curriculum development, existing PC policies, cultural barriers, and the support for residents after the loss of a patient.
  • There is a growing effort to enhance PC training within UAE's EM residencies, with future research needed to evaluate the effects on patient care and physician health.

Article Abstract

Background: Emergency medicine (EM) physicians routinely care for patients with serious life-limiting illnesses. Educating EM residents to have general skills and competencies in palliative medicine is a global priority. The purpose of this study was to describe the current status of palliative and end-of-life education in EM residency programs in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and to identify barriers and opportunities to inculcating palliative care (PC) instruction into EM training in a non-Western setting.

Methods: Using the American College of Emergency Medicine's milestones for Hospice and Palliative Medicine for Emergency Medicine as a question guide, semi-structured interviews were conducted with program directors of all 7 EM residency programs in the UAE from January through July 2023. Qualitative content analysis was conducted to identify recurring themes.

Results: All program directors agreed that PC knowledge and skills are essential components of training for EM residents but have had variable success in implementing a structured PC curriculum. Six themes emerged, namely the educational curriculum, PC policies and practices, comprehensive PC services, cultural and religious barriers to PC, EM scope of practice, and supporting residents after patient death.

Conclusion: UAE national EM residency curriculum development is evolving with an emphasis on developing a structured PC curriculum. As EM residencies implement policies and programs to improve care for patients and families dealing with serious illness, future studies are needed to assess the impact of these initiatives on patient quality of life and physician well-being.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11119274PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12245-024-00643-zDOI Listing

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