In this course, you’ll learn how serious and life-threatening illnesses often affect emotional and spiritual well-being. Illnesses can increase stress as patients and families learn to live with a “new normal” that may often focus on illness. You’ll learn how to tell when normal sadness (or grief) becomes something more serious and needs to be addressed. People with serious illnesses also have social concerns as their family, friends and community support system becomes stretched, and sometimes fails. We’ll talk about resources and skills you can use to help support patients and families. You’ll learn about advance care planning, that includes shared decision-making, setting goals of care, and writing down plans for care.
What you'll learn
understanding the psychosocial effects of serious illnesses
recognizing signs of complicated grief
identifying resources to support patients and families
navigating advance care planning processes
Course objectives
to enhance understanding of emotional and spiritual challenges associated with serious illness
to equip learners with tools for supporting patients and families
to teach effective communication in advance care planning