Palliative Care Training for Geriatric Psychiatry Fellows: A National Survey Project.

TitlePalliative Care Training for Geriatric Psychiatry Fellows: A National Survey Project.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsFields L, Shalev D, Nathanson M, Shapiro PA
JournalAm J Geriatr Psychiatry
Volume30
Issue4
Pagination504-510
Date Published2022 Apr
ISSN1545-7214
KeywordsAged, Curriculum, Fellowships and Scholarships, Geriatric Psychiatry, Humans, Palliative Care, Psychiatry, Surveys and Questionnaires, United States
Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Palliative care is an essential part of the standard of care for individuals with serious medical illnesses. Integration of palliative care and mental health is important for elderly patients with medical and psychiatric comorbidities. Geriatric psychiatrists are natural stewards of palliative care-mental health integration, however this is contingent on palliative care training. Currently, palliative care training in geriatric psychiatry fellowship programs is uncharacterized. We surveyed geriatric psychiatry fellowship program directors in the United States to assess current palliative care training practices.

METHODS: Web-based anonymous survey of geriatric psychiatry fellowship training directors RESULTS: Forty-six percent (28/61) of program directors responded. Seventy one percent (20/28) of programs provide didactics on palliative care. Seventy-seven percent (20/26) of programs provide clinical experiences in palliative care. Sixty-three percent (15/24) have formalized interactions between geriatric psychiatry and palliative care fellows.

CONCLUSIONS: Palliative care training for geriatric psychiatry fellows is robust but unstandardized. Operationalizing palliative care training for geriatric psychiatrists may improve mental health integration into serious illness care.

DOI10.1016/j.jagp.2021.08.008
Alternate JournalAm J Geriatr Psychiatry
PubMed ID34535362
PubMed Central IDPMC10228388
Grant ListT32 AG049666 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States