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์ ์: Cheryl Wilson, DNP, APRN, ANP-BC, FNP-BC, CNE, CHSE, Amanda Davis, PhD, APRN, FNP-C, Brittny Chabalowski , DNP, APRN, AGACNP-BC, CNE, CHSE
Of all the vital functions of nurses, palliative and hospice care is one of the most impactful. When patients are approaching end-of-life situations, the conversations nurses have with both patients and their families are difficult, sensitive, and at times contentious.
These conversations can have a huge and lasting impact. And with an increasingly aging population, palliative care is becoming a larger proportion of nursing care.
First, the good news.
Palliative and hospice care has greatly expanded in recent years. Where in the past, a patient nearing the end of their life would need to go to a hospice facility, an increasing number of healthcare facilities now provide on-site palliative and hospice care.
But challenges remain.
When nurses are being trained, there are few opportunities for actual palliative conversations in a clinical setting. Classroom training is important, but insufficient.
Because of this gap, Shadow Health has been building new Digital Clinical Experiencesโข focusing on patients in need of palliative and hospice care for the more than 700,000 nursing students who use the product.
We spoke about these new simulations with three nurse educators at Elsevier who played key roles in their creation: Cheryl Wilson, DNP, APRN, ANP-BC, FNP-BC, CNE, CHSE, Amanda Davis, PhD, APRN, FNP-C, and Brittny Chabalowski, DNP, APRN, AGACNP-BC, CNE, CHSE
โGoing through an experience and helping someone and their family when theyโre dealing with the end of their life is such an important privilege,โ explains Brittny. โIt is something that will stick with that family for the rest of their lives.โ
โWhen I was trained, we had one lecture in our fundamentals course on death and dying,โ added Cheryl. โWeโve evolved that into hospice and palliative care, which I think is phenomenal.โ
โMore individuals are able to get the care under the umbrella of palliative care than ever before because those umbrellas have opened up a bit,โ said Amanda. โHospice and palliative care is not just for the patient, but rather to support the whole family and get them through those hard discussions.โ
Shadow Health now has three simulations that focus on palliative and hospice care:
Focused Exam: End of Life with Regina Walker, where students will have a conversation with Mrs. Walker about hospice care, spiritual considerations, and pain management.
Patient Care Rounds: Postmortem Care with Samuel Green, in which students will assess a patient who is expected to pass away and conduct appropriate interventions.
Complex Assessment: End Stage Heart Failure with Vandana Kumar, where students will speak with Mrs. Kumar about her request for hospice care and advocate for her wishes with her immediate family.
โRegina was introduced in 2017 and was the first opportunity for nursing students to initiate the conversation about hospice care,โ said Brittny.
โVandana was added to Shadow Health last year and broadens the conversations by having the student interact with her son,โ she added. โThey get to explain what palliative care is and also experience some friction from other family members, which is very common.
โOur most recent simulation is Samuel, who is very close to passing and has his family at his bedside. The student gets to practice important end-of-life considerations, such as religious needs and how to support the family through it,โ added Brittny.
โThose conversations are so important to practice in a safe environment because when youโre faced with it for the first time as a new nurse, thereโs going to be a lot of anxiety and a lot of adrenaline,โ said Cheryl. โIf they have practiced it multiple times, as with any difficult conversation, theyโre much more comfortable having that conversation.โ
The team at Shadow Heath worked with subject matter experts in the field to ensure accuracy and realism in the simulated conversations.
โPalliative care is a natural continuum,โ explained Dr. June Llerena, PhD, RN, Assistant Teaching Professor, Simulation Curriculum and Development Director at the University of Tampa.
โWe are focusing on the quality of life and the care needed over the quantity of days left for the patient. You are honoring the patientโs wishes and making them comfortable.โ
Ultimately, using the Shadow Health simulations helps build both knowledge and empathy for nursing students.
Amanda sums it up by saying: โThis is the time when youโll practice when to infuse empathy and when to hold off and โgive self,โ which is simply letting the patient know that youโre actively listening.โ
A wide range of simulation characters, or Digital Standardized Patientsโข, allow undergraduate and graduate students to practice clinical skills in nursing disciplines from Fundamentals to Advanced Primary Care in a safe, simulated clinical environment.
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