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What can we learn from simulation-based training to improve skills for end-of-life care? Insights from a national project in Israel.

Mayer BrezisYael LahatMeir FrankelAlan RubinovDavina BohmMatan J CohenMeni KoslowskyOrit ShalomsonCharles L SprungHenia Perry-MezareRina YahalomAmitai Ziv
Published in: Israel journal of health policy research (2017)
Reflective simulation exercises show barriers and paths to improvement among staff providers. When facing EOL situations, physicians and nurses use cognitive language far more often than emotions related expressions, active listening, or presence in silence. Training a critical mass of staff providers may be valuable to induce a cultural shift in EOL care.
Keyphrases
  • virtual reality
  • quality improvement
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  • palliative care
  • mental health
  • long term care
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  • pain management
  • medical students
  • affordable care act