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Educating Hematology-Oncology Fellows About How to Communicate with Patients About Clinical Trials: A Needs Assessment.

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Parker, ND; Murphy, MC; Eggly, S; Weiss, ES; Amin, TB; Wollney, EN; Wright, KB; Friedman, DR; Sae-Hau, M; Sitlinger, A; Staras, SAS; Cooks, E ...
Published in: J Med Educ Curric Dev
2024

OBJECTIVES: Only 5-8% of adults with cancer participate in cancer clinical trials (CCTs), with even lower rates among underrepresented groups. Improving oncologists' communication skills may enhance the frequency and quality of their discussions with patients about CCTs, consequently increasing participation. However, little is known about interest in or presence of CCT-related communication training during Hematology-Oncology (Hem-Onc) fellowships. This study aimed to describe, from the perspective of Hem-Onc fellowship program directors (PDs): (1) the current landscape of CCT education for Hem-Onc fellows; (2) the acceptability and feasibility of implementing a CCT communication skills workshop for Hem-Onc fellows. METHODS: We used an explanatory sequential mixed-methods approach. PDs were surveyed and interviewed about their graduate medical education (GME) programs' current CCT curriculum, training challenges, fellows' CCT knowledge and CCT communication skills, and preferences for a CCT communication workshop. RESULTS: PDs were surveyed (n = 40) and interviewed (n = 12). PDs reported that their institutions prioritize CCT accrual (M = 4.58, SD = .78; 1-5 scale, 5 = "Strongly Agree") and clinical research training (M = 4.20, SD = .85). CCT skills that programs least often addressed were how to (1) discuss CCTs with newly diagnosed patients, (2) talk to patients about CCTs when none are available, and (3) help patients find CCTs at other institutions. PDs were interested in a CCT communication workshop for fellows ("yes" = 67.5%, "maybe" = 32.5%) and said training would be feasible (M = 4.28, SD = .78) and useful (M = 4.47, SD = .78). Qualitative results described programs' current approaches to CCT education and insights about developing and implementing CCT communication training. CONCLUSIONS: There is a clear need to improve CCT communication skills training in Hem-Onc fellowship programs and to implement and scale such training to increase CCT participation, especially among diverse patient populations. Furthermore, Hem-Onc GME PDs view such training as feasible and useful.

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J Med Educ Curric Dev

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2382-1205

Publication Date

2024

Volume

11

Start / End Page

23821205241269376

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 3901 Curriculum and pedagogy
 

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Parker, N. D., Murphy, M. C., Eggly, S., Weiss, E. S., Amin, T. B., Wollney, E. N., … Bylund, C. L. (2024). Educating Hematology-Oncology Fellows About How to Communicate with Patients About Clinical Trials: A Needs Assessment. J Med Educ Curric Dev, 11, 23821205241269376. https://doi.org/10.1177/23821205241269376
Parker, Naomi D., Martina C. Murphy, Susan Eggly, Elisa S. Weiss, Tithi B. Amin, Easton N. Wollney, Kevin B. Wright, et al. “Educating Hematology-Oncology Fellows About How to Communicate with Patients About Clinical Trials: A Needs Assessment.J Med Educ Curric Dev 11 (2024): 23821205241269376. https://doi.org/10.1177/23821205241269376.
Parker ND, Murphy MC, Eggly S, Weiss ES, Amin TB, Wollney EN, et al. Educating Hematology-Oncology Fellows About How to Communicate with Patients About Clinical Trials: A Needs Assessment. J Med Educ Curric Dev. 2024;11:23821205241269376.
Parker, Naomi D., et al. “Educating Hematology-Oncology Fellows About How to Communicate with Patients About Clinical Trials: A Needs Assessment.J Med Educ Curric Dev, vol. 11, 2024, p. 23821205241269376. Pubmed, doi:10.1177/23821205241269376.
Parker ND, Murphy MC, Eggly S, Weiss ES, Amin TB, Wollney EN, Wright KB, Friedman DR, Sae-Hau M, Sitlinger A, Staras SAS, Szumita L, Cooks E, Bylund CL. Educating Hematology-Oncology Fellows About How to Communicate with Patients About Clinical Trials: A Needs Assessment. J Med Educ Curric Dev. 2024;11:23821205241269376.

Published In

J Med Educ Curric Dev

DOI

ISSN

2382-1205

Publication Date

2024

Volume

11

Start / End Page

23821205241269376

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 3901 Curriculum and pedagogy