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Palliative care provides invaluable help for patients living with serious or life-limiting illness and their family caregivers. Palliative care should be part of healthcare services to improve quality of life, the ability to tolerate and benefit from treatment and improve survival. In this course, you will learn about the nature of suffering and how this concept can help you understand the experience of people living with serious illness. Next, you will learn skills to more effectively communicate with patients, families and other care providers to both understand their experiences and provide an extra layer of support. In the next module you will explore your own core values and beliefs and how they impact your work with others. Finally, you will learn how to do a whole person assessment to understand the needs of people with serious illness so you can develop a plan to support them.
You will be able to immediately use these insights, skills and tools in your work with people living with serious illness. In later courses, you will learn to ease pain and other symptoms, such as loss of appetite, shortness of breath and fatigue. In the final course, you will explore ways to ease psycho-social-spiritual distress. These courses will prepare you to bring basic palliative care to all in need.
In this module, you will learn about suffering. Suffering is different for each person living with serious illness. Suffering has many causes, such as pain, and other physical symptoms. People also suffer because of emotional, spiritual and social concerns. If you have done a great job of easing pain, but you don’t offer help for other problems, the person will still suffer. You will learn how to help people feel like someone understands them and they are not alone. You will learn how to help people feel better, with less confusion and more hope. Finally, you will hear Ollie Green talk about his experiences of illness and suffering.
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14 videos11 readings2 assignments
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14 videos•Total 49 minutes
Welcome to the Palliative Care Specialization: It's Not Just Hospice Anymore•5 minutes
Are You Suffering?•1 minute
Core Values Defined•3 minutes
Understanding Suffering•5 minutes
A Conversation Between Ollie Green and Chaplain Julie•8 minutes
Empathy vs Sympathy•3 minutes
Palliative Care Definition•4 minutes
Talking to Patients About Their Illness•3 minutes
Two Questions•2 minutes
Nature of Suffering Evaluation Form•2 minutes
Ollie Green Dialogue 1•3 minutes
Ollie Green Dialogue 2•5 minutes
Ollie Green Dialogue 3•4 minutes
What Have We Learned So Far•1 minute
11 readings•Total 175 minutes
About Us: Palliative Care Specialization Team at CU Anschutz•10 minutes
What is Palliative Care Information•10 minutes
Get help and meet other learners. Join your Community!•5 minutes
Understanding Suffering to Ease Suffering•10 minutes
Understanding Suffering•30 minutes
Ollie Green Story and Case Study: Background•10 minutes
Empathy vs Sympathy•15 minutes
Palliative Care Definition•30 minutes
Guides to Communications Pocket Card•15 minutes
Review the Nature of Suffering Evaluation Form•30 minutes
What Have We learned?•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Nature of Suffering Quiz•30 minutes
Suffering Assessment•30 minutes
SNAP
Module 2•2 hours to complete
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In this lesson, you’ll learn about SNAP, an easy-to-remember set of skills to use for effective conversations about values and beliefs.
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2 videos2 readings1 assignment
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2 videos•Total 10 minutes
Introduction to SNAP•4 minutes
Tips for SNAP•5 minutes
2 readings•Total 75 minutes
Steps of SNAP•15 minutes
Putting SNAP into Practice•60 minutes
1 assignment•Total 10 minutes
Steps of SNAP•10 minutes
Communication in Palliative Care
Module 3•5 hours to complete
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In this module you will learn about the importance of good communication skills as we work with patients and families living with serious illness. People often believe that communication skills are something you are born with... She is just ‘a natural’ at talking with patients and families. They always love to talk with her. I am just not good at talking with others… We would never say “She is just 'a natural' at walking, reading, driving a car or any of other things that we need to be able to do to live and enjoy our lives." We watch and learn from others and then we work and practice until we can master a new skill. We all can learn ways to be better at communicating with patients and families. We can learn basic skills of active listening, being supportive, providing and reinforcing information to patients and families, and encouraging the patient/family caregiver to talk with us. In this module, we will review some specific techniques to use when we share bad news with a patient and family caregiver. This can be scary and uncomfortable for both the patient, the family caregiver and the healthcare providers. However, this too can become a natural part of our goal of patient-centered communication.
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11 videos6 readings1 assignment
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11 videos•Total 54 minutes
Introduction to Communications•2 minutes
Feeling Heard and Understood•1 minute
A Conversation Between Ollie, Judy, and Bob•12 minutes
Transmission vs. Transactional Communication•2 minutes
Transactional Style of Communications•3 minutes
Effective Communications Can Be Healing•6 minutes
Understanding the Severity of an Illness, Importance of Informed Consent, and Plan for an Uncertained Future•7 minutes
CLASS•8 minutes
Introduction to Sharing Bad News•2 minutes
SPIKES•8 minutes
NURSE•4 minutes
6 readings•Total 215 minutes
Feeling Heard and Understood•60 minutes
Ollie Green Story and Case Study: Background•10 minutes
Next Steps•55 minutes
Tips for Better Communications•30 minutes
SPIKES•30 minutes
NURSE•30 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Communication Skills in Palliative Care•30 minutes
Effective Palliative Care Begins with Self-Awareness
Module 4•2 hours to complete
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This module has three lessons. In the first lesson, you will explore your personal values and beliefs around health, illness and dying. This self-awareness will improve your ability to have effective palliative care conversations with people who have serious illnesses. In the second lesson, you will reflect on your values and beliefs from childhood and consider what's important to you as an adult. We will focus on values and beliefs around health, illness and dying, all of which are important to consider in palliative care. Lastly, you will reflect on your potential to judge or pull away from people who don't share your values and beliefs.
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7 videos3 readings1 assignment
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7 videos•Total 22 minutes
Why Do I Need to be Self-Aware?•1 minute
Importance of Self-Awareness•3 minutes
Reflecting on Your Values and Beliefs•3 minutes
Reflecting on Health•3 minutes
Reflecting on Illness•3 minutes
Reflecting on Dying•3 minutes
I'm Not Judgmental!•5 minutes
3 readings•Total 110 minutes
Why Do I Need To Be Self-Aware?•60 minutes
Reflecting on Your Values and Beliefs•10 minutes
I'm Not Judgmental!•40 minutes
1 assignment•Total 15 minutes
I'm Not Judgmental•15 minutes
Whole Person Assessment
Module 5•3 hours to complete
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In this module we will talk about the need to assess all dimensions of health. These include the physical, the spiritual, the psychological, the social and the economic areas that cause people living with serious illness distress.
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4 videos1 reading2 assignments
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4 videos•Total 26 minutes
Assessing the Whole Person•7 minutes
Practical and Physical Problems•10 minutes
Assessing Psychological, Social, Financial, and Spiritual•7 minutes
Getting the Care One Wants•3 minutes
1 reading•Total 105 minutes
Whole Person Assessment•105 minutes
2 assignments•Total 50 minutes
Whole Person Assessment•30 minutes
Whole Person Summative Assessment•20 minutes
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Reviewed on Sep 27, 2024
Excellent, helped me to understand so much how palliative care in depth
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Reviewed on Apr 10, 2023
This coarse was fantastic! Very informative and teaches skills that will definitely help in working with person(s) with serious illness. Thank you!
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Reviewed on Oct 1, 2020
this was an excellent program i do belive there was a lot of work associated with the this and therefoe i believe that this coures should be accredited.
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