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Issue title: Complex Care in Pediatrics: Great Progress, Greater Challenges
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Guest editors: Rishi Agrawal
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Sbrocchi, Anne Marie* | Millar, Catherine | Henin, Catherine | Allard, Manon | Patel, Hema
Affiliations: Complex Care Service, Division of General Pediatrics, Montreal Children's Hospital, Montreal, QC, Canada
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Anne Marie Sbrocchi, Department of Pediatrics, Montreal Children's Hospital, McGill University Health Centre, 2300 Tupper Street, A-216, Montreal, Quebec, H3H 1P3, Canada. Tel.: +1 514 412 4420; Fax: +1 514 412 4424; E-mail:anne.sbrocchi@mcgill.ca
Abstract: PURPOSE: There are increasing numbers of children with chronic, complex conditions requiring comprehensive care, however post-graduate training in this field is limited. Lack of training may contribute to reticence in engaging with their care. Although children with medical complexity (CMC) are heterogeneous, their care needs are similar. We aimed to address a lack of explicit training via a standardized curriculum. As an initial step, a collaborative needs assessment of key content was developed. METHODS: An on-line survey with drafted learning objectives was sent to professionals skilled in complex care. Participants indicated if an objective should be obtained by the end of Junior residency (PGY2), Senior residency (PGY4), or not at all. RESULTS: Eighty-two Canadian and US professionals participated; 60.3% practiced in a University Health Centre and 60% cared for CMC and participated in pediatric postgraduate education. Over 80% felt that the medical home concept should be understood by the end of PGY2, and that trainees should develop a care plan by the end of PGY4. CONCLUSION: This needs assessment supported the learning objectives and provided information on the expected competency time line for knowledge and skill acquisition. Additional comments will be used to revise the objectives.
Keywords: Complex care, curriculum, post-graduate trainees, needs assessment, pediatrics
DOI: 10.3233/PRM-150327
Journal: Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 141-146, 2015
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