RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06606470

All Providers Better Communication Skills Program' (ABCs)

All Providers Better Communication Skills Program' (ABCs) Interprofessional Provider Education Randomized Controlled Trial


Sponsor

McMaster University

Enrollment

350 participants

Start Date

Sep 23, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

High quality, person-centered communication for those living with serious illness benefits patients, families and clinicians. Evidence shows that clinicians rarely engage patients in these, sometimes challenging, discussions. Current education programs to build health care provider competency in serious illness communication are often inconsistent in defined purpose and use of terms. This education also tends to be oriented to treatments, not a person or do not cover the full range of difficult conversations between diagnosis and delivery of end-of-life care. The ABCs program is an education intervention for health care providers that features a blended format of online modules and interactive virtual workshops, relevant to clinicians at all levels of training and practice. This study will examine the effectiveness of this training (over no training) for impacting provider competency and behavior change in serious illness communication. All participants in this study will receive the full ABCs training, but at different times. The overall intended impact of this program is to improve clinician confidence and satisfaction in having conversations with patients and families about serious illness. The ultimate goal of the ABCs program is to increase access to early palliative care by empowering more providers to initiate this care.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Inclusion Criteria1

  • All individuals that work in a health care provision capacity including health care professionals, care coordinators and administrators are eligible to enroll and participate in the ABCs study.

Exclusion Criteria1

  • Individuals, including patients, that do not work in a health care provision capacity.

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALAll providers Better Communication Skills program' (ABCs) interprofessional provider education

The 'All providers: Better Communication Skills program' (ABCs) is a virtual, person-centred education curriculum for interprofessional health care providers. The ABCs program adopts a blended format (i.e., participants engage in both asynchronous online modules \[five\] and synchronous interactive workshops \[three\]) that has relevance to learners and clinicians at all levels of training and practice. The ABCs program focuses on four essential elements of being a skillful communicator: principles of effective communication, conversation structure, communication skills, and reflective practice. The program consists of virtual modules that provide any clinician with practical tools, tips, and strategies to implement when communicating with seriously ill patients and their families. Terminology is clarified and consistent, the complexities of conversations are simplified and the fundamental approach and structure can be applied to different contexts.


Locations(2)

McMaster University

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

McMaster University

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

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