| Literature DB >> 24928837 |
M Beccaro1, G Gollo2, S Ceccon3, M Giordano3, E Salvini3, S Vignali3, M Costantini4, Silvia Di Leo5.
Abstract
This study was aimed at piloting a school-based intervention on severe illness, within a project focused on spreading knowledge of palliative care among high school students (phases 0-2 Medical Research Council Framework). The intervention entailed the screening of a topic-related movie, 2 classroom meetings, and the development of a class-based multimedia production. Five classes from 5 high schools participated in this study, and a before-after evaluation was used to assess intervention feasibility and impact. Valid questionnaires were filled in by 84% (before) and 79% (after) of the 89 students. Concerning students' knowledge on palliative care, the after evaluation showed a significantly higher paired proportions of students reporting on "improving patient quality of life" and "life-threatening illness." Intervention components were deemed helpful by students, and positive feedback on the experience was given.Entities:
Keywords: MRC Framework; feasibility; high school students; palliative care knowledge; public education; school-based intervention
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24928837 DOI: 10.1177/1049909114539187
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Hosp Palliat Care ISSN: 1049-9091 Impact factor: 2.500