Twelve tips to teach culturally sensitive palliative care

Jeanine Suurmond, Katja Lantinga, Xanthe de Voogd, Roukayya Oueslati, Gudule Boland, Maria van den Muijsenbergh

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Abstract

With an increasingly ageing population there will be a rising demand for palliative care, including from older migrants and ethnic minorities. While many (future) physicians are unfamiliar with specific needs of older migrants and ethnic minorities regarding care and communication in palliative care, this may be challenging for them to deal with. Moreover, even many medical teachers also feel unprepared to teach palliative care and culturally sensitive communication to students. In order to support medical teachers, we suggest twelve tips to teach culturally sensitive palliative care to guide the development and implementation of teaching this topic to medical students. Drawn from literature and our own experiences as teachers, these twelve tips provide practical guidance to both teachers and curriculum designers when designing and implementing education about culturally sensitive palliative care.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)845-850
Number of pages6
JournalMedical teacher
Volume43
Issue number7
Early online date2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Community-oriented
  • death and dying
  • migrants and ethnic minorities
  • palliative care

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